Documentary: “Sydney Story”

Documentary: “Sydney Story”

The fourth volume of the “Too Blue to be True” series was launched on June 6, 2024, in Sydney. The book includes 12 articles by Queensland authors. Six Queensland authors traveled to Sydney to attend the launch event.


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Lum Mow and His Four Sons
Lum Mow, who came to Australia in 1896, established his own store, Lum Mow & Co, after several years of hard work. Despite the business growing steadily, Lum Mow and his four sons faced a challenging journey to pass down the business due to the White Australia Policy. They made every effort to ensure the business could continue.
Outbreak of Epidemic at Jeta Gardens
The Covid-19 outbreak at Jeta Gardens, a major care facility for the local Chinese community, has caused shock in Australia with over 100 people infected and 15 deaths. Media coverage and government investigations followed, and the founder of the facility, Mr. Chen Chunan, was interviewed by Australian Home.
Western Politician Who Recognizes Chinese People as Ancestors
Thomas J Bakhap (Zhu Junying), a revered political leader in the Australian political sphere, skillfully integrated Chinese and Australian cultures and combined the interests of the Chinese community with those of the nation. He was re-elected multiple times.
Zhou Jian - A Talented Person Benefitting the World
Zhou Jian is an outstanding scientist and a hero among us. Together with Professor Ian Frazer at the University of Queensland, he invented the cervical cancer vaccine, bringing good news for women’s health and opening up a new path to cure the persistent disease of cancer.
Three generations of the Lei family
Three generations of the Lei family, who once dreamed of striking gold, has now been awarded the British Empire Medal and the Order of Australia, symbolizing the successful integration of Chinese people into Australian society and their flourishing achievements.
The Legend of Liang's Father and Son
Liang Yunzhou was actively involved in the Australian branch of the Kuomintang, but faced attacks during internal power struggles. After thirty years, he switched to business, and his successful enterprise was led by his son, Liang Huali. The younger Liang was praised by locals and honored with an OAM medal from the Queen.
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