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The Honorary Consulate for the Republic of Lebanon to Tasmania Australia

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 419 348 997



Address: 7a Harrington Lane Hobart, TAS, Australia

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25.01.2022 Thank you Australia.



25.01.2022 On behalf of the Hon Faddy Zouky OAM, Honorary Consul for Lebanon to Tasmania, the Honorary Lebanese Consulate in Tasmania is praying for Lebanon and her people after a large explosion rocked the harbour of Beirut yesterday

25.01.2022 One picture says 1000 words

24.01.2022 On behalf of the Hon Faddy Zouky OAM, Honorary Consul for the Republic of Lebanon to Tasmania, we wish all a very safe, blessed and happy Eid Al-Adha



23.01.2022 On behalf of the Hon Faddy Zouky OAM the Honorary Consul for the Republic of Lebanon to Tasmania, today the Lebanese Consulate in Tasmania honors Lebanon's 77th year of Independence. Lebanese Independence Day is the national day of Lebanon, celebrated on 22 November in commemoration of the end of the French Mandate over Lebanon in 1943, after 23 years of Mandate rule.

22.01.2022 LEBANON EYES TOURISM WITH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT REOPENING IN JULY Officials hope relatively few virus cases and increased purchasing power of foreign currencies will boost tourism. 10 Jun 2020...Continue reading

22.01.2022 This is amazing



22.01.2022 JOBKEEPER PAYMENTS EXTENDED

21.01.2022 The opening of Sound of Resilience festival Video courtesy of LBCI Lebanon #WeAreLebanon

20.01.2022 The Coronavirus SME Guarantee Scheme has now been extended to 30 June next year, to support a larger number of small and medium-sized businesses adapt and innovate during the coronavirus crisis. The schemes popularity has been limited to date, with only 15,600 businesses getting their hands on loans worth a combined $1.5 billion, compared to the schemes planned value of $40 billion. To attract more SMEs to the scheme and help them move out of hibernation and adapt to the ne...w COVID-safe economy, the Treasurer has announced a post-September tailoring of the scheme to serve more businesses. According to a statement issued by Josh Frydenbergs office, the purpose of the loans will be modified to extend beyond working capital and allow funding of a wider range of investments. Secured lending will also be permitted, excluding commercial or residential property, and the maximum loan size will be lifted to $1 million from the initial $250,000. Other changes include an increase of the maximum loan term to five years (from three years) and the introduction of lender discretion to offer repayment holiday periods. The extended terms of the scheme will enable lenders to continue supporting Australian small businesses when they need it most, Mr Frydenberg said. The expanded scheme will shift from providing access to working capital to helping businesses stay afloat during the crisis to now also enabling them to access more affordable and longer-term credit so that they can invest for their future. The initial phase of the scheme remains available for new loans issued by eligible lenders until 30 September 2020, with the second phase of the scheme to kick off on 1 October 2020 and run until 30 June 2021. The federal treasurer announced extension of the SME Scheme Commenting on the Treasurer's announcement, the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Kate Carnell said she supports this next phase of the Coronavirus SME Loan Guarantee Scheme. Crucially, the extended terms of the scheme provides small businesses more affordable credit over a longer period so they can invest in their future," said Ms Carnell. From 1 October, Small businesses with a turnover of up to $50 million can apply for the loans from 44 approved lenders. These loans are unsecured and that means you dont have to provide your home as security for the loan, Ms Carnell explained. "While this is a good option for viable small businesses that have the capacity to grow, it is always a good idea to seek advice from a trusted, accredited financial advisor before entering into a loan, the ASBFEO said.

20.01.2022 "No return to Normal..."

20.01.2022 Thank you Australia



20.01.2022 Watch Nadine Labaki & Lebanese Public Figures Sing To Promote Growing Local

18.01.2022 It is with my deepest pride and honour to advise that the Hon Faddy Zouky OAM President of the Australia Lebanon Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the Honorary... Consul for the Republic of Lebanon to Tasmania, has orchestrated with the Melbourne Art Centre to light up the Art Centre Tower with the Lebanese Flag. The lighting of the Tower will take place on the evening of Wednesday 12 August 2020. This lighting is in solidarity and recognition of all those who have lost their lives , those who are injured, those who have lost everything, destroyed infrastructure and all the suffering and hardships that the Lebanese people are now enduring. Special thanks and acknowledgement to Mr Ian Carson and The Hon Steve Bracks AO.

18.01.2022 Melbourne lit up in solidarity for Lebanon

17.01.2022 City of Hobart Please donate generously to The Australian Red Cross https://www.redcross.org.au//2020beirutappeal-lebanese-cha Across the next week, we'll be lighting up our landmarks in the colours of the Lebanese flag - red, white and green - in recognition of the tragic explosion in Beirut on 4 August. ... In an initiative of the Australia Lebanon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, locations around Australia will be lit in the colours of the flag to pay tribute to the 200-plus lives lost and the many thousands of people injured or impacted by the portside explosion. See more

17.01.2022 On behalf of The Hon Faddy Zouky OAM, Honorary Consul for the Republic of Lebanon to Tasmania, and the entire staff at the Consulate, thank you to our Australian Government for donating $5 millions dollars to Lebanon. Scott Morrison (ScoMo)

16.01.2022 Lebanon needs all our help

16.01.2022 The Hon Faddy Zouky OAM Honorary Consul for the Republic of Lebanon to Tasmania meeting with Dr Angela Macdonald First Assistant Secretary of the Middle East and Africa Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

14.01.2022 10 Interesting facts about Lebanon 01. THE DIVERSE POPULATION OF LEBANON COMES FROM NEARLY 18 RELIGIONS 02. THE VAST MAJORITY OF LEBANESE LIVING OUTSIDE OF LEBANON... 03. LEBANON IS THE ONLY MIDDLE EAST COUNTRY THAT HAS ABSOLUTELY NO DESERT 04. THE WORLD’S FIRST EVER LAW SCHOOL WAS FOUNDED IN THE CITY OF BEIRUT The law school of Beirut was a center for the study of Roman law in classical antiquity located in Beirut. It flourished under the patronage of the Roman emperors and functioned as the Roman Empire’s preeminent center of jurisprudence until its destruction in A.D. 551 05. LEBANON IS THE FIRST MIDDLE EAST COUNTRY THAT HAD A CONSTITUTION. 06. CITY OF BEIRUT IS OFTEN COMPARED WITH PHOENIX AS IT WAS DESTROYED AND BUILT AS MUCH AS 7 TIMES 07. NUMBER OF SYRIAN REFUGEES IN LEBANON IS EQUAL TO 30% OF LEBANESE POPULATION 08. LEBANON, THE COUNTRY, WAS OCCUPIED BY OVER 16 COUNTRIES (Egyptians Hittites Assyrians Babylonians Persians Alexander the great’s Army the Roman Empire Byzantine the Arabian Peninsula The Crusaders the Ottoman Empire Britain France Israel Syria) 09. IN SPRINGTIME, AND ON THE SAME DAY, YOU CAN SKI IN THE MOUNTAINS AND/OR SWIM IN THE SEA 10. THERE ARE 15 RIVERS IN LEBANON (ALL OF THEM COMING FROM ITS OWN MOUNTAINS)

14.01.2022 ALCCI and Red Cross - Solidarity for Lebanon https://www.redcross.org.au/alcci-beirut

13.01.2022 A message of support from Government House Tasmania to #Lebanon

12.01.2022 75 years ago today, we celebrated the greatest national effort in Australias history - the end of the Second World War.

12.01.2022 Reopening Rafik Hariri International Airport 12/6/2020 2020 24 ....Continue reading

11.01.2022 Amazing Carol Samaha

11.01.2022 Beautiful Lebanon

11.01.2022 Are you of Lebanese origin? reclaim the Lebanese Nationality! Lebanon gives great importance to encouraging descendants of Lebanese emigrants to register themselves and to reclaim their Lebanese nationality. Thus, Law No. 41 dated 24/11/2015 was implemented for this purpose, which facilitates these procedures by granting citizenship by decree to the descendant whose name or the name of any direct paternal ancestral/predecessors or next of kin to the second degree is clearly... indicated in the records of the 1920-1921 census at the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities and the Records of Emigration for the year 1932 who neglected to claim Lebanese citizenship at the time, noting that the benefit of this law will be valid within ten years only from the date of issue. For more info please go to the below website http://www.lebanity.gov.lb Or call the Lebanese consulate for more clarification

08.01.2022 https://www.abc.net.au//beirut-looks-like-hiroshi/12525460 Interview with the Hon Faddy Zouky OAM in relation to the massive explosion that rocked the Harbour of Beirut

08.01.2022 BUSINESS HELP REQUIRED

06.01.2022 On behalf of the Hon Faddy Zouky OAM Honorary Consul of Lebanon to Tasmania, all Management and Staff at the Tasmanian Consulate, it is with great pleasure to celebrate our Lebanese Armed Forces Day (Armed Forces Day) is celebrated on 1 August. God bless and protect our Lebanese Army.

05.01.2022 Amazing Baalbeck International Music Festival 2020

04.01.2022 The Hon Michael Sukkar MP providing Federal COVID-19 updates.

04.01.2022 On behalf of The Hon Faddy Zouky OAM, Honorary Consul for the Republic of Lebanon to Tasmania, the Honorary Consulate is extremely thankful to the Tasmanian Parliament who offered their respect and condolences thru one minute silence for Lebanon yesterday Wednesday 11am in Parliament House Tasmania. Deepest thanks to The Hon Ella Haddad MP.

03.01.2022 On behalf of the Hon Faddy Zouky OAM Honorary Consul, Management and Staff at the Honorary Lebanese Consulate of Tasmania to Australia, we wish all fathers a very happy Fathers Day

03.01.2022 God bless Australia and our Australian Government

02.01.2022 Discover "Deir Al Mokhalles" South of Lebanon

01.01.2022 Stunning Jeita Caves in Lebanon

01.01.2022 Thank you City of Hobart Lebanon Virgin Radio Lebanon

01.01.2022 The Hon Faddy Zouky OAM is very proud and honoured to have been part of this sensational program. Another great Australian initiative towards helping Lebanon. Teeth On Wheels

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