Cardinal Mario Grech – One of the favourite to succeed Pope Francis
 
Amb. Ammar Hijazi: "Israel is starving, killing, and displacing Palestinians, while targeting and denying access to humanitarian organizations trying to save their lives."
 
“Chester Hill is home to a very diverse community, with many young families with prams, people with disabilities, carers, the elderly, women and girls.LYNDA VOLTZ MP
 
Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun said the idea was a positive and innovative solution to a huge problem statewide and...
 
Kuwait is keen to continue coordination and cooperation with all parties concerned with enhancing the security and stability of societies.
 
SUBJECTS: Dutton’s cuts to health, education and child care.
 
French Foreign Minister: "I am pleased that we can take such sanctions today against seven individuals and two entities, including Shiraz Prison."
 
Cr Martin Zaiter said: “We have world of opportunity here in Parramatta, with great transport connections, award-winning facilities...
 
An Open Letter to My Dear Community
 
Dr Rateb Jneid, President of AFIC: “The world must recognis...It is a universal principle enshrined in international law
 
President Aoun: United States and France, as guarantors of the cessation of hostilities agreement, must assume their responsibilities and compel Israel to immediately cease its attacks.
 
Michel Aoun: Lebanon is being targeted for a political change by imposing the resettlement of refugees and displaced persons...
 
Sophie Cotsis MP responds to the feedback she received...





Canterbury Road Resurfacing Project Progressing Full Steam Ahead 
16/05/2024
(See translation in Arabic section)
Sydney - Middle East Times Int’l: The Canterbury Road Resurfacing Project is progressing full steam ahead, with key works in the Canterbury electorate set to be completed by October. 
Within the Canterbury community, road resurfacing will be carried out on two sections, from:
- Bexley Road to Cook River – expected completion by end of July. 
- Bexley Road to King Georges Road – proposed start in July, expected completion by October. 
Works include concrete slab replacement, slab jacking, crack sealing of joints and asphalt resurfacing. 
This follows the Minns Labor Government committing $12 million over 2023-2024 to resurface six key sections along 11 kilometres of Canterbury Road, providing smoother and safer road surfaces with consistent driving conditions. 
This will greatly improve both road safety and customer experience for the motorists. 
Member for Canterbury Sophie Cotsis said: 
I appreciate the feedback my office and I have received about road surface conditions on Canterbury Road. 
It is fantastic that in just a few months’ time, the Road will be safer and smoother for motorists to drive.
I also encourage community members to be patient with the minor disruptions that we may go through as the work progresses. Altogether, it will deliver a long-term improvement for our local community. 



 














Copyright 2007 mideast-times.com