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  • May 27, 2024 | sbs.com.au | Lydia Feng

    Toom xov xwm no yog ib toom ntawm cov xov xwm 5 toom txog cov kev ntseeg muaj txhua limtiam thoob SBS News. Sabeena Mozaffar yeej tau loj hlob ntawm teb chaws Pakistan, thiab raug cob qhia kom yog ib tug neeg Muslim uas coj raws tej kev ntseeg nruj heev. Nws yeej ib txwm muaj kev ntsawv siab rau nws tej kev ntseeg, tab sis nws kuj tsis tshua kaj siab txaus uas yuav qhia rau lwm tus txog rau thaum uas nws tau mus kawm ntawm ib lub tsev kawm qib siab ntawm Sydney.

  • Apr 26, 2024 | themuslimtimes.info | Rafiq A. Tschannen |Ethan Rix |Lydia Feng

    By Ethan Rix and Lydia FengPosted 6h ago, updated 3h agoabc.net.au/news/faraz-tahir-funeral-bondi-junction-westfield-attack/103769778Copy linkLink copiedShare article In short: Faraz Tahir has been remembered as a hero at a funeral service in Sydney. The 30-year-old security guard was one of six people who died during a stabbing attack at Bondi Junction Westfield. Mr Tahir is being remembered as a brave man who ran towards danger to save the lives of others.

  • Apr 26, 2024 | abc.net.au | Ethan Rix |Lydia Feng

    In short: Faraz Tahir has been remembered as a hero at a funeral service in Sydney. The 30-year-old security guard was one of six people who died during a stabbing attack at Bondi Junction Westfield. Mr Tahir is being remembered as a brave man who ran towards danger to save the lives of others. Bondi Junction security guard, Faraz Tahir, who was killed while trying to save shoppers from a knife-wielding attacker, has been remembered as a national hero at a funeral service in north-west Sydney.

  • Apr 19, 2024 | abc.net.au | Lydia Feng

    In short: Shoppers are gradually returning to Westfield Bondi Junction a week after the stabbing attack that killed six people and seriously injured many more. Security has increased at the centre with guards wearing stab-proof vests. The premier says the families of the victims are aware of the community support and know they are not alone.

  • Feb 22, 2024 | abc.net.au | Lydia Feng

    In short: Thousands of Ukrainians in Australia are seeking stability as their temporary humanitarian visas have set expiration dates. Community members are pushing the Australian government to provide stability through permanent residency pathways. The Department of Home Affairs says it is reviewing applications form Ukrainian nationals as a "priority". Thousands of displaced Ukrainians in Australia risk being left in limbo when their temporary humanitarian visas expire next year.

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