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Queen's Birthday honours for ALCC 5 richly deserved





Queen's Birthday honours for ALCC 5 richly deserved

15/6/2021

(See Translation in Arabic Section)

Sydney - M E Times Int'l: Honoring five personalities from the Lebanese-Australian Chamber of Commerce (ALCC) on the occasion of the Queen's birthday.

This year's Queen's Birthday honours list included 1190 Australians, with a record number of awards for women, an average of 44 per cent, while those who fought COVID-19 were also honored.

The honor list also included five personalities from the Lebanese-Australian Chamber of Commerce: Michel Rizk, Fouad (Fred) Deiri, Anthony Hashem and brothers Selim and Danny Nicola.

This honour was for services, activities and assistance that they provided in their fields, in addition to the achievements they made to society, Australia and Lebanon.

This honor is also a tribute to the Lebanese-Australian Chamber of Commerce, and it's management as well as all members, especially its president, Joe Khattar, who is still making maximum efforts for the chamber's behalf, which is characterized by a bright history, and which today occupies a prominent position in Australian and Arab circles.

The "Middle East Times" extends its warmest congratulations to: Michel Rizk, Fouad (Fred) Deiri, Anthony Hashem and the brothers Selim and Danny Nicola, for receiving the Australian Honor Award, wishing them continual success. Congratulations


 














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