
Branches of the Cedar Tree: Lebanese on the NSW Far North Coast
Book Launch Event Details Saturday 03 September | 11 AM- 1PM McKee’s Hill Hall, Bruxner Highway, McKees Hill For full details, please click here….
Read MoreBook Launch Event Details Saturday 03 September | 11 AM- 1PM McKee’s Hill Hall, Bruxner Highway, McKees Hill For full details, please click here….
Read MoreAs the first non-Anglo-Celtic Church in Australia, this presentation will detail the 130 year history of St Michael’s Melkite Catholic Cathedral, starting with our ecclesiastical…
Read MoreThrough images and stories, this ongoing project aims to preserve the knowledge and life of objects for future generations, add another dimension to…
Read MoreIntroduction A personal incentive The idea for this paper came from an invitation in early January 2010 to be part of a special Australian…
Read MoreBack Row (L – R) Eddie Batrouney, Joe Mansour, Don Bosaid, Very Rev Exarch Antonious Mobayed (Priest of St Nicholas’ Syrian Orthodox Church), Michael…
Read MoreAs my interest in the history of the Lebanese and Syrian migration to Sydney grows, I decided on the afternoon of the 11th of…
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Read MoreThe ALHS held its 2020 AGM on Saturday 16 May 2020 via Zoom platform for video conferencing. Previous Board members, members, and Branch representatives participated in…
Read MoreMy interest in the Lebanese community in Wellington stems from my own family history. My grandfather arrived in New Zealand from Lebanon with his…
Read MoreTHE ONGOING LEGACY OF S.M.ABIKHAIR AND FAMILY, ALBURY Jan Hunter, volunteer cataloguer Albury Library Museum, 2018 Emporium Exhibition Albury, AlburyCity LibraryMuseum, 2014 A highly…
Read MoreFor the past year, I have been researching and learning about the history of early Lebanese and Syrian immigrants to Australia, accumulating information and…
Read MoreIn 1897, the Worker (Brisbane) claimed ‘Stanley Street has become Syrian town’ where ‘towel-capped merchants’, an ‘undesirable class of aliens’, establish ‘business stands in…
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