May 07

2021-05-05 Vale Dr Graeme Starr

Vale Dr Graeme William Starr

Hanna and I are terribly saddened by the passing of Dr Graeme Starr on 24 March 2021. Graeme was a truly great and inspirational Australian and a close friend of our family.

Dr Starr was a highly accomplished political scientist, former Director of the NSW Liberal Party, Research Officer at the Federal Liberal Secretariat, chief of staff to a senior federal Coalition cabinet minister, Ian Sinclair, and to John Howard. He was also the author of many books including the well regarded, “The Liberal Party of Australia. A Documentary History” published in 1980. A short article about Dr Starr’s life by Dr Scott Prasser can be found at https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/graeme-starr

We first met Dr Starr and his family in Armidale, NSW where he was a senior lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of New England. At the time I was working on my Ph.D. thesis in the neighbouring Department of Sociology and we immediately found a common interest in the governance of Communist Poland and the emerging “Solidarity” revolution, the politics of, and social trends in, the United States of America and closer to home, the Whitlam dismissal. Beverley and Graeme were also the first Anglo Australian family who kindly invited us (a very new migrants) to their home for a dinner. Over the years we built a strong friendship living nearby to each other in Armidale, Canberra and then Sydney.

Graeme will be sadly missed by his family, friends and all those he inspired alike. His contribution to our nation is timeless. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family, in particular to Bev, Kimberley and Sam.

It was a great honour to have known him and we will cherish his memory forever.

Graeme’s funeral service was held in the beautiful St Pauls Church in Burwood NSW on Wednesday, 31 March – a very appropriate place as Graeme had just finished documenting the history of the Church. His contribution to Australian political discourse, his love of democratic principles and the Liberal Party and perhaps most importantly, his generosity of spirit, will not be forgotten.

Starr and Ozdowski families, Armidale, NSW, 1979

Starr and Ozdowski families, Armidale, NSW, 1979


Relaxing at the coast

Dr Sev Ozdowski, Dr Graeme Starr and Dr Scott Prasser in Vincentia, NSW in 2017

May 04

2021-05-04 Celebration of 2021 World Falun Dafa Day 13/5/2021

My best wishes for the annual World Falun Dafa Day that will be celebrated on 13 May.
In 1999 communist leader of China Jiang Zemin ordered the Falun Dafa practice be “eradicated”. Since then, over 100,000 Falun Gong followers have been tortured or abused in custody, and thousands have perished in custody from torture. Killing of Falun Gong practitioners so their organs could be sold by China’s booming organ transplant business is a particularly disgusting crime.
On 13 May let us celebrate Falun Dafa’s remarkable contributions to our society. Falun Dafa practice focusing on how-to live-in peace with ourselves and in harmony with the universe contributes to Australia being an open and tolerant society. The Chinese “eradication” practices also serve as a warning to all of us about the real nature of the Chinese Communist Party.
My best wishes to all Falun Gong practitioners!

Enclosed is a copy of an article I have published in Minghui journal in February 2021 about Falun Gong movement and its contribution to building democracy in China. See the link below:

Chair of the Australian Multicultural Council: Falun Gong Will Win in the Long Term | Falun Dafa – Minghui.org