Irish Scene Mar/Apr 2021 Edition

Page 53

Ambassador Ó Caollaí’s

St Patrick’s Day message BREANDÁN Ó CAOLLAÍ AMBASADÓIR NA HÉIREANN/ AMBASSADOR OF IRELAND

IS CÚIS ÁTHAIS DOM AGUS MO BHEAN CHÉILE, CARMEL, DEA-GHUÍ A CHUR AG POBAL GAELACH AGUS CAIRDE NA NGAEL IN IARTHAR NA HASTRÁILE, GUÍMID LÁ NA FÉILE PÁDRAIG FAOI SHUAIMHNEAS AGAIBH. My wife Carmel and I are delighted to have this opportunity to send our best wishes for a most enjoyable St Patrick’s Day and festivities to the readership of The Irish Scene, which continues to be such a valuable source of information to the Irish community in Western Australia. St Patrick’s Day is one of the world’s truly global and inclusive heritage celebrations, so join the millions across the globe on this day of days. We have seldom needed such an uplifting celebration as much as we do in 2021. Enjoy the fun and celebration! 2020 was a difficult and challenging year for many in our community in Western Australia and indeed all across Australia. How much more difficult and challenging has it been for our families and friends in Ireland where the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been much greater and much more negative. We take this opportunity to salute and thank all those women and men who are working in the frontline response to this pandemic. You are true heroes, wherever you are working and whatever your contribution. We know how disappointing it is that your wonderful St Patrick’s Day Parade is not going ahead. We want to thank all those who were committed to its success and wish you well for your renewed efforts in 2022. We wish to express our sincerest best wishes to Honorary Consul,

Marty Kavanagh and his dedicated team for their commitment to the advancement of Irish interests in Western Australia. I also want to thank the Claddagh Association for their tireless work for some of the most vulnerable members of our community. History has shown that we Irish are a resilient and determined people, we confront adversity and unify in our efforts to overcome whatever challenge is set before us. Now more than ever let us rally in common cause, to support the most vulnerable of our communities and make everyone feel included and part of the fun. As we say in Irish: ‘Ní neart go cur le chéile’ (Our unity is our strength).

Tony and Veronica McKee PO Box 994 Hillarys WA 6923

Tel (08) 9401 1900 • Fax: 9401 1911 Mob: 0413 337 785

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Shamrock Rovers

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page 91

Irish Theatre Players

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page 90

Book Reviews

12min
pages 78-81

Cooking with Lee

2min
page 86

Lán An Bhéil De Mhaitheas

1min
pages 72-73

Australian Irish Dancing Assoc

2min
pages 88-89

Paula from Tasmania

7min
pages 74-76

An Ghaeltacht

4min
pages 70-71

Irish Seniors in Western Australia

7min
pages 66-67

Family History WA

7min
pages 68-69

Claddagh Report

5min
pages 64-65

A Minute with Synnott

6min
pages 62-63

Bill Daly - The Irish Race

3min
pages 56-57

Ambassador Ó Caollaí’s St Patrick’s Day Message

2min
page 53

G’Day from Melbourne

6min
pages 54-55

Matters of PUBlic Interest

20min
pages 44-52

G’Day from Gary Gray

5min
pages 42-43

Honorary Consultate of WA

2min
pages 40-41

ANZAC Songs

6min
pages 34-37

Meeja WAtch

9min
pages 20-27

The Fairbridge Festival

1min
pages 38-39

St Patrick Has His Day, Let Sheila Have Hers

9min
pages 14-17

A Parade Down Memory Lane

3min
pages 18-19

The Judge Who Fought The Law For The Right To Parade In Perth For St. Patrick’s Day

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Beauty and the Beast of Living in the Bush

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