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submitted by The Daily Examiner, Grafton on 30.10.2014

"Biggest event to hit Grafton in 25 years"

Grafton Examiner, 28th Oct 2014

Clair Morton


Photograph: TRIUMPH: The audience was wowed by the music and singing of An Afternoon at the Proms.

GRAFTON'S Afternoon at the Proms may have even been better than the real thing.

Angelo Notaras thinks so, and judging by the crowd's enthusiastic standing ovations on Sunday afternoon, they do too.

An Afternoon at the Proms, based on the Proms Concert of London, was a first ...

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submitted by Courier Mail, Brisbane on 13.04.2013

The road to "Freeleagusville"

Our Greeks have kin on Kythera

Courier-Mail 8th June, 1972, page 2


Alan Underwood, who has just visited Greece on the inaugural Sydney-Athens flight of Olympic Airways, found an island that seemed largely populated with relatives of Queensland Greeks…

Alex Freeleagus, Greece's Aussie-born Consul in Queensland — might have told me before we landed on the Island of Kythera. This lonely, 14-miles-long mass of flinty rocks and leathery Greeks ...

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submitted by Courier Mail, Brisbane on 13.04.2013

Our Greeks have kin on Kythera

Courier-Mail 8th June, 1972, page 2

Alan Underwood, who has just visited Greece on the inaugural Sydney-Athens flight of Olympic Airways, found an island that seemed largely populated with relatives of Queensland Greeks…

Alex Freeleagus, Greece's Aussie-born Consul in Queensland — might have told me before we landed on the Island of Kythera. This lonely, 14-miles-long mass of flinty rocks and leathery Greeks probably has stronger ties with Queensland ...

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submitted by Kytherian Association Of Australia on 20.12.2012

Anthea Toda (nee, Notaras), with her daughter Mia

On the occasion of Anthea's father, Angelo Notaras receiving the Kytherian Medal of Honour.

On the 10th December, 2012, at a ceremony at the Athenian Restaurant, Barrack Street, Sydney, attended by family, friends, and members of the Committee of the Kytherian Association of Australia, Angelo Notaras was presented with the Kytherian Medal of Honour.

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submitted by Kytherian Association Of Australia on 20.12.2012

Mary Notaras (nee Kalokerinos) with two of her grandchildren, Elizabeth & Alexandria

Elizabeth Notaras' parents are Anthony Notaras and Anna Sallos. Alexandra Notaras' parents are William and Monica Notaras.

Elizabeth & Alexandria gave speeches in recognition of their pappou's achievements on the evening.

On the occasion of Angelo Notaras receiving the Kytherian Medal of Honour.

On the 10th December, 2012, at a ceremony at the Athenian Restaurant, Barrack Street, Sydney, attended by family, friends, and members of the Committee of ...

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submitted by Kytherian Association Of Australia on 20.12.2012

Angelo Notaras surrounded by his grandchildren

From the back – the two older children are Charlie and Mia Toda, children of Anthea.

On the right hand side is Mariana Notaras whose parents are William and Monica Notaras.

The 'littlies' are Elizabeth, whose parents are Anthony Notaras and Anna Sallos, and Alexandra whose parents are William and Monica Notaras, and then Nicholas whose parents are Anthony Notaras and Anna Sallos.

Angelo Notaras's entire family attended this important ceremony.

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submitted by Kytherian Association Of Australia on 20.12.2012

John Comino, Betty Summers (nee, Notaras) & Paul Summers

On the occasion of Angelo Notaras receiving the Kytherian Medal of Honour.

Betty is Angelo Notaras's youngest sister.

Paul is holding up the first draft of the English translation of Kosmas Megalokonomos' History of Potamos. Kosmas is a cousin to Angelo and Betty. The book will be mass printed shortly, and will be available for sale through the Kytherian World Heritage Fund

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submitted by Kytherian Association Of Australia on 20.12.2012

Angelo Notaras, with good friends Rene Condoleon, and Irinie and Angelo Crones

On the occasion of Angelo Notaras receiving the Kytherian Medal of Honour.

On the 10th December, 2012, at a ceremony at the Athenian Restaurant, Barrack Street, Sydney, attended by family, friends, and members of the Committee of the Kytherian Association of Australia, Angelo Notaras was presented with the Kytherian Medal of Honour.

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submitted by Kytherian Association Of Australia on 20.12.2012

Professor George Leontsinis, who is also a Councillor on the Municipality of Kythera Council

....making the speech before conferring upon Angelo Notaras, the Kytherian Medal of Honour.

On the 10th December, 2012, at a ceremony at the Athenian Restaurant, Barrack Street, Sydney, attended by family, friends, and members of the Committee of the Kytherian Association of Australia, Angelo Notaras was presented with the Kytherian Medal of Honour.

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submitted by Kytherian Biographies Project on 14.03.2011

Len Notaras, wife wife Robyn, and Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kevin Rudd

Len Notaras

AM 2003. LL.BA (Hons), BMed, MHA, DipComm (Newcastle), AFCHSE, MA (Military History);

Son of George and Mary-Theresa Notaras, born May 29, 1951, Educated at Marist Brothers, Newcastle. Married to Robyn Cahill.

Executive Director, National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre 2009-current.

General Manager Royal Darwin Hospital 2007-2009; Northern Territory Principal Medical Consultant, Royal Darwin Hospital; Director ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 21.11.2009

Life in Australia, 2009. How the books were conceived, composited, designed, and printed. 3

Eleni Kamari Aroney. Generous benefactor.

The initial impetus arose out of collecting research material for the web-site www.kythera-family.net. It became very obvious to James Prineas, Angelo Notaras and George C Poulos, Administrators of the website that Life in Australia, (1916), was a seminal and important book in Greek-Australian history.

Angelo Notaras states in his article in the 2009 Epilogue to the book - My Family's...Life in ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 11.11.2009

Life in Australia, 2009. How the books were conceived, composited, designed, and printed. 2

Brett Collins. Managing Director of Breakout Design & Print.

How the books were conceived, composited, designed, and printed


The initial impetus arose out of collecting research material for the web-site www.kythera-family.net. It became very obvious to James Prineas, Angelo Notaras and George C Poulos, Administrators of the website that Life in Australia, (1916), was a seminal and important book in Greek-Australian history.

Angelo Notaras ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 11.11.2009

Life in Australia, 2009. How the books were conceived, composited, designed, and printed. 1

Angelo Notaras. His involvement with the 2009 publication of Life in Australia

The initial impetus arose out of collecting research material for the web-site www.kythera-family.net. It became very obvious to James Prineas, Angelo Notaras and George C Poulos, Administrators of the website that Life in Australia, (1916), was a seminal and important book in Greek-Australian history.

Angelo Notaras states in his article in the 2009 Epilogue to ...

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submitted by John Carras on 23.04.2007

Angelo Notaras presents the Governor of Queensland Ms Quentin Bryce, AC, with all three volumes of the great Hugh Gilchrist's book, Australians & Greeks..

....one of the highlights of the big Brisbane panayiri...

This happened at that greatest of Kytherian-Brisbane events which was held on Sunday the 15th April, 2007, from 11:30 - 5:00pm.

The venue was the Cyprus Club, also known as the
West End Club,
2 Vulture Street,
West End 4101
(07) 3844 7965
Fax(07) 3844 7757

westendc@bigpond.net.au

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submitted by DAILY TELEGRAPH on 06.05.2005

Peter Frilingos.

His life and death was a telling story

By PAUL KENT


Daily Telegraph May 3, 2005, page 17.

Today marks the first anniversary of the passing of a much-loved journalist at The Daily Telegraph, Peter Frilingos. PAUL KENT recalls the wit and wisdom of a friend and colleague who always told a good story:


NOT long after Peter Frilingos died last year Penrith coach, John Lang was on the phone and the conversation turned around ...

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submitted by DAILY TELEGRAPH on 06.05.2005

Peter Frilingos Tribute

Chippy's humour, honesty and spirit will never die

BY DEAN RITCHIE


Daily Telegraph, May 3, 2005, page 61.

IF only he was still around today. Rugby league – the game Peter Frilingos spoke about with pride – is at an all-time high at the moment.


A season Chippy would have passionately absorbed, enjoyed and analysed. Sadly, though, Chippy is not here today.

It was one year ago this afternoon he was taken ...

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submitted by DAILY TELEGRAPH on 06.05.2005

Peter Frilingos. Mnimosino. 1 year after his death.

Peter "Chippy" Frilingos Appeal

Monday 2 May 2005

Pictured: Left to Right:
Alison, Matthew, Anna, Maureen and Peter Frilingos


The Heart Foundation in conjunction with Radio 2GB and The Daily Telegraph are conducting an appeal during Heart Week in commemoration of Peter Frilingos.

Peter [Chippy] was one of Australia’s most respected sports journalists who died suddenly of a heart attack on 3rd May, ...