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Aussies Host Writer Tsiolkas

The official presentation of John Vasilakakos’ book about the life and the work of the famous Greek Australian author Christos Tsiolkas, entitled Christos Tsiolkas: The Silenced Story – Life and Work, was held in a special event organized in...

Papapetrou’s Photos Show Through The Worlds

Where does childhood end, where does it begin?  In the photo exhibition by the Greek-Australian photographer Polyxeni Papapetrou  that bears the title, Between the Worlds, children are depicted as animals trapped between the worlds of childhood and adulthood of...

Antipodes Festival Draws The Pols

Prime Minister Julia Gillard led a large contingent of politicians who came to the March 16 opening of the Antipodes Festival, ignoring a chilly rain to kick off the festivities to honor Hellenism and make their presence known to...

Hatzigiannis Coming to Sydney and Melbourne

The talented and popular Cypriot musician Michalis Hatzigiannis will perform in this year's Melbourne festival Antipodes, which will be held on March 16 at Lonsdale Street, as well as at Darling Harbour in the Greek Festival of Sydney the...

‘Flavours of Greece’ Event to Be Held in Victoria

The Antipodes Festival is hosting the Flavours of Greece event, proudly presented by Barbaresso Oyzo. The event will take place in Melbourne from August 28 through September 27, 2012. Flavours of Greece, presented by Barbaresso Oyzo, brings you four weeks...

‘Someone Else’s War’ Book Presentation At Antipodes Festival

Within the framework of the Antipodes Festival, the Greek-Australian community will present the book 'Someone Else’s War' on the 18th of March, written by the Greek-Australian writer and journalist Phil Kafcaloudes. Based on true events, Phil Kafcaloudes' Someone Else's War is a...

Αustralia Focuses on the Greeks This Weekend

The attention of Australia is focused on the Greeks this weekend. And this is not only due to Greek Festivals taking place in the cities of Melbourne and Sydney, but also because of the rapid developments in the Australian...

Αustralian PM and Opposition Leader to Attend Greek Glenti on February 25th

Australian PM Julia Gillard, and leader of the main opposition party, Tony Abbott, will attend the major “Greek Glenti” of the Greek-Australian ‘Antipodes’ Festival on Saturday, February 25. The news was confirmed by the President of the Greek Community of...

Ministry of Multicultural Affairs To Financially Support Greek Antipodes Festival

The Antipodes Festival was first organized in March 1987 after an initiative taken by the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria. The first foundation meeting was held on March 25, 1986, in which the first “Committee” was elected to...