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| Famous Australian Lebanese |
Ahmad Elrich
Since his early days as a junior soccer player, he has been outstanding on and off the field. Astute coaches spotted his obvious potential and worked hard on securing his services and developing his brilliant talent...more
Ben Elias
He was born in Tripoli, Lebanon in 1963. He arrived in Australia with his family in 1966.Ben has lived all his life in Australia and is married with 2 children. He graduated with a Bachelor of Business from the University of Western Sydney-Nepean. He was one of the greatest players ever seen in the game of Rugby League and excelled in all facets of the game...more
Nazih El Asmar
His current position is an Electoral Officer for the Hon. Theo Theophanous, Member for Jika Jika, 464 High Street, Northcote.
He has worked in this position for approximately ten years, successfully performing the variety of duties and many other related tasks relevant to this position.
He was also a Councillor and Mayor for the City of Darebin (1996 and 1997)...more
Elie Akouri
Elie Akouri the Teacher, choreographer, Costume Designer, former School Co-ordinator, and Founder of the Cedars of Lebanon Folkloric Dance Group, was born in Lebanon in 1953 and immigrated to Australia in 1972. His then adventurous spirit had profound influences on the state of the Folklore-dance art in Australia and overseas, portraying the beauty of the Lebanese Folkloric Dance with its rich heritage and culture...more
Mrs Barbara Mazzel Anne PERRY, MP.
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.
Her inaugural speech in Parliament was brimming with praise for her Lebanese heritage: "I am proud and honoured to advise the House that I am the first woman of Lebanese origin to be elected to the New South Wales Parliament...more
Her Excellency, Professor Marie Bashir
On 1 March 2001, Prof. Marie Bashir made history by being the first person of Lebanese background to be appointed New South Wales Governor - the highest executive position in the state. At her installation ceremony, Premier Bob Carr described the former Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney as "the most qualified Governor NSW has seen."...more
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