World Lebanese Cultural Union (WLCU) GeographicRegional Council (GRC) for Australia and New Zealand is the exclusive affiliate of the World Lebanese Cultural Union which is an independent civil institution, nongovernmental, nonpolitical, nonracialist, nonreligious and nonprofit, duly recognized as the sole representative of the Lebanese expansion in the World.
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To enhance and promote the spirit of allegiance and patriotism among members of the Union and through the countries in which they live, and to share actively for the benefits of those countries in the fields of education, culture and society.
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To consolidate the ties of friendship and concord among its members and hence promote the links of friendship and mutual understanding among the countries in which members of the Union live.
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To create and promote the ties of friendliness and mutual understanding and enhance such ties among all those countries and Lebanon, and encourage the cultural, social, touristy and economic activities which are of mutual interest between Lebanon and the countries of residence, on one side, and among Lebanese citizens and the Lebanese descendants, on the other side.
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To promulgate the Lebanese heritage in countries of residence of the Union members and promulgate the heritage of the countries among themselves and in Lebanon.
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To acquaint people of Lebanon's civilization and of the integral role it has played throughout its history in the service of humanity, and safeguard the Lebanese existence and entity in order to enable Lebanon to pursue its efforts in the service of world peace and understanding among peoples.
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To fostering faith, peace and understanding among peoples by encouraging members of the Union to serve their communities irrespective of any personal or material gain, and seek to promote the standards or moral values in the field of commerce, public works and private life.
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Establishing and administering National Lebanese Information Centre to provide both the Lebanese and wider communities in both Australia and New Zealand, with the appropriate facilities and services to foster and enhance the aims and objectives of the W.L.C.U. | |