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Barbara Perry
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Mrs Barbara Perry was elected to the NSW Parliament in late 2001. Mrs Perry - whose father left Kfarsghab at 16 years of age with "little more than the clothes on his back" - is the first female Lebanese-Australian to take on such a role. ... Read full article
Zahle
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Zahle; is the capital of Beqaa, Lebanon. With around 140,000 inhabitants, it is the third largest city in Lebanon. Zahle is called the bride of the Bekaa Valley. It is famous for its clean air, its resorts & its food.... Read full article
Want to migrate to Australia? 2016-17 Skilled Occupations List (SOL) announced
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Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) have released the new Skilled Occupations List (SOL) for 2016-17.... Read full article
Joseph P Baini
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Born on the 27th of February 1944, in a village situated between Zgharta and Tripoli in Lebanon’s Northern Region, Mejdlaya. He is married to Mary and has four children, Colette, Tanya, Richard, and Natalie.... Read full article
Ahmad Elrich
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Ahmad Elrich (born 30 May 1981 in Sydney) is a former Australian football (soccer) midfielder. He is of Lebanese descent and is the older brother of Adelaide United player Tarek Elrich. Ahmad began his professional career at the Parramatta Eagles..... Read full article
Father who raised his 3 young girls after their mother died of breast cancer shares the lessons ...
by Emily Crane on
Joseph Wakim has raised three daughters after his wife died of cancer. Grace, Michelle and Joy were all under 11 when their mum died in 2003. Mr Wakim raised them solo despite pushes to get help to cook and clean...... Read full article
Finger lickin’ feud: Top chefs battle over Sydney’s best birds
by Elizabeth Meryment on
You can argue who does charcoal chicken better: the Lebanese or the Portuguese. For us, it’s a toss up, but then again, El Jannah gets it by nose on the quality of its garlic sauce.... Read full article
Bsharri
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Bsharri is a Lebanese town at 1,650 m of altitude, near the Kadisha Valley. Bsharri is just under the Cedar forest and is the birthplace of the famous poet, painter and sculptor Khalil Gibran who now has a museum in the town to honor him...... Read full article
Facebook cited in 20% of U.S divorcesâ€
by Richard Adams (The Guardian) on
When Facebook gets involved, relationships can quickly fall apart – as Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Gaddafi have discovered. But dictatorships are not the only ties being dissolved by social networking sites: now Facebook is increasingly being blamed...... Read full article
Australia to offer new 5-year visas to migrants’ families
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Canberra: The Australian government on Saturday (Sep 24) launched a new five-year visas for families of migrants in a bid to reduce decade-long waiting list seeking permanent residency.... Read full article