Sydney becomes a new global center of devotion as the world’s largest bronze sculpture of St Charbel is installed atop the Punchbowl monastery, turning a quiet street into a historic public act of faith.
A monumental bronze face of St Charbel rises over Sydney, symbolizing silent devotion, Eucharistic centrality, and the global reach of Maronite spirituality.
Bayti Restaurant is more than a dining concept it is a family tribute rooted in migration, memory, and a father’s unfulfilled dream of returning home to Lebanon.
Three Lebanese-founded charities in Sydney spread Christmas hope to vulnerable families locally and in Lebanon.
Diaspora-led initiatives turn Christmas giving into lifesaving aid for children, families, and the elderly.
A deadly terrorist attack at Bondi Beach sparks national reckoning over extremism, gun laws, and antisemitism.
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Lebanese-Australians return to Beirut for Pope Leo XIV’s visit, reconnecting with their heritage in a powerful moment of faith and unity.