CELEBRATING BOB CARR’S BRILLIANT CAREER

IMG_8349Bob Carr joined the Australian Labor Party as a 15-year-old boy in 1963. He went on to become NSW Leader of the Opposition for 7 years until finally becoming the Premier in 1995, and New South Wales’ longest serving one. After retiring, he came back as a Senator in the Federal Parliament and represented Australia on the global stage as a first class Foreign Affairs Minister.

On September 18, almost 200 people came together to celebrate the brilliant Carr Era – more than 40 years of service to the party and its people. It was hosted by John Robertson Leader of the Opposition and Senator Sam Dastyari. Aisha Amjad, Director of Community and International Relations in Senator Dastyari’s office was the MC.

There were a number of politicians including Senator Deborah O’Neill, Ernest Wong MLC, Cherie Burton MP, Kaila Murnain NSW Labor Assistant General Secretary; (former politicians/colleagues) John Della Bosca, Henry Tsang, David Campbell, Sandra Nori, Reba Meagher and Bob Ellis. Dignitaries included Izzat Abdulhadi (Ambassador of the State of Palestine), and Arvinder Singh Ranga Indian Consul.

It was great to also have Mayor of Auburn Hicham Zreika as well as some of the outstanding candidates in the upcoming State election: Clr Julia Finn (Granville); Ryan Tracey (Baulkham Hills) ad Jihad Dib (Lakemba).

045The crowd was diverse and a marvellous mix of former colleagues, politicians, dignitaries, personal friends of Bob’s, friends from Unions NSW and Transport Workers Union, Irish friends of Labor, Arabic friends of Labor and Chinese Friends of Labor. It was wonderful to see around half the guests were from the subcontinent, which made the night more memorable as Bob specifically mentioned Australia in the Asian century and talked about India and other countries.

Thank you to our special Nepali friends on the night, who were there as a big group to pay tribute to Bob Carr and all that he has achieved. Your ongoing support as a community and as friends is truly appreciated. Thank you to Suman Siwakoti from MNTV for taking lovely pictures which truly captured the spirit of the night.

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