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  2. Lebanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Australians (Arabic: اللبنانيون الأستراليون) refers to citizens or permanent residents of Australia of Lebanese ancestry. The population is diverse, having a large Christian religious base, being mostly Maronite Catholics, while also having a large Muslim group of Sunni and Shia branches. Lebanon, in both its ...

  3. Variation in Australian English - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Australian English (LAusE) has been prescribed as a new dialect of Australian English. [16] It is generally spoken by Australian speakers of Lebanese descent. Closely resembling the general Australian accent, the variety was based on the acoustic phonetic characteristics in the speech of young, Lebanese Australian male university ...

  4. List of Lebanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Lebanese Australians including both original immigrants who obtained Australian citizenship and their Australian-born descendants who are notable, have made significant contributions to the Australian or international culture or society politically, artistically or scientifically, or have prominently appeared in the news.

  5. Australian English - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The percentage of people who speak only the English language at home, 2021. Australian English (AusE, AusEng, AuE, AuEng, en-AU) is the set of varieties of the English language native to Australia. It is the country's common language and de facto national language; while Australia has no official language, English is the first language of ...

  6. North African and Middle Eastern Australians - Wikipedia

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    The first settlers of the North Africans and Middle Easterns to Australia date back to 1862, when small groups of mainly Muslim cameleers shipped in and out of Australia at three-year intervals to serve South Australia's inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transportation wool bales by camel trains, who were commonly referred to as "Afghans" or "Ghans", despite their origin often ...

  7. Mariam Saab - Wikipedia

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    From around 2014 to 2018, Saab lived in Paris, where she was an English-language news and programs presenter for France 24, a global French-government-owned TV channel. She covered the November 2015 Paris attacks and their aftermath. [12] She also frequently appeared as a music critic for France 24's Arts program, Encore, [13] reporting on ...

  8. Daniella Rahme - Wikipedia

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    Actress, TV presenter. Years active. 2009–present. Spouse. Nassif Zeytoun. . (m. 2024) . Daniella Yousef Rahme (Arabic: دانييلا يوسف رحمة; 13 October 1990) [1] is a Lebanese Australian actress, dancer, tv host and beauty pageant titleholder. She was the winner of Miss Lebanon Emigrant 2010, [2][3][4] and winner of Dancing with ...

  9. Ghassan Hage - Wikipedia

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    Multiculturalism, nationalism, racism. Ghassan J. Hage (born 1957 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese-Australian academic serving as Future Generation Professor of Anthropology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He has held a number of visiting professorships including at the American University of Beirut, University of Nanterre – Paris ...