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Jim Calligeros Naturalization 1956
Warialda Standard, Wednesday, Nov.14 1956 (price sixpence)
First Yallaroi Naturalization Ceremony
Two hundred People...
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 30.03.2011
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Film "with Heart and Soul" recalls Greek Civil War...
By Peter Prineas
The Sydney Greek Film Festival's opening feature for 2010 was "With Heart and Soul", a movie directed by...
submitted by James Victor Prineas on 24.10.2010
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www.kythera-family.net is Now on FACEBOOK
FACEBOOK
Facebook is a social networking website that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live...
submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 02.05.2010
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The Bookshelves Project
Published in the December 2009 issue of "Kytheraismos" newspaper.
submitted by KCA Admin on 10.01.2010
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"Life in Australia"
Published in the December issue of "Kytheraismos" newspaper.
submitted by KCA Admin on 10.01.2010
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Busy Bee to live on in Canberra
From: Namoi Valley Independent
Reprinted with the kind permission of the author, Marie Hobson.
The old wooden booths are...
submitted by James Victor Prineas on 30.06.2009
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UNEXPLORED KYTHERA & ANTI-KYTHERA GUIDE BOOK
ROAD EDITIONS’ latest volume Unexplored Kythera & Anti-Kythera, is the quintessential travel guide to one of Greece...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 07.06.2008
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Fatseas Collection of photographs.
To view/download an Australian-Greek article on the subject, (in Greek), as a .pdf:
Fatseas Collection 2 O Kosmos...
submitted by O Kosmos on 09.04.2008
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Myrtidiotissa mosaic by Jim Leonis, featured in...
Reprinted by permission from Fr. Stephen Kyriacou
245 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
415...
submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 05.12.2007
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The Other Side of the Coin: Return to Kythera.
Chapter Twelve. Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill.
“WHAT IMAGINATIONS MUST THOSE GREEK POETS HAVE HAD IN ORDER TO HAVE...
submitted by Toni Risson on 31.10.2007
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One islands amazing attempt to preserve its history
To many of us, the name Kythera may not ring a bell. It is a small island, just off the coast of the southern Peloponissos...
submitted by Kyriakos Mellos on 17.10.2007
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Preserving and recording our Kytherian History,...
SPEECH, presented to an audience of over 500 Kytherians who attended a Kythera-Family Website function held at THE CYPRUS...
submitted by Angelo L Notaras on 11.10.2007
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The little Aussie island near Greece.
Australasian Post. January 20, 1972. pp's: 14-16.
Post in the Aegean.
From Geoffrey Kenihon
For 100 years or more...
submitted by Australasian Post on 21.09.2007
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A Kytherian Gathering in Queensland.
Report on the official Queensland launch of www.kythera-family.net & Katsehamos & The Great Idea.
Published in Epsilon...
submitted by George Poulos on 04.05.2007
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Question about Constance Constant
Dear Sir,
My name is Matthew Krilis and I was just reading about the book Austin Lunch by Constance Constant. I am...
submitted by Matthew Krilis on 22.01.2007
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Reference to Stephen Tryfillis photograph.
It is always pleasing and exciting when kythera-family is used as a point of reference.
In this case reference is made to...
submitted by George Poulos on 17.12.2006
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Austin Lunch. Background and Reviews.
I very much appreciate hearing from you and am very happy that you enjoyed reading Austin Lunch. Most of us share common life...
submitted by Constance M Constant on 12.11.2006
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A Greek-American Discovers Roots in Australia
Reprinted from Saint Barbara Greek Orthodox Church Epistle, Nov. 2006
By Terry Keramaris
Many of us with ties to...
submitted by Terry Chlentzos on 05.11.2006
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The Greek Community of Inverell and District
Local Community Showcase
The Greek Community of Inverell and District
Presented by Peter McCarthy...
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 29.10.2006
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Kythera. Guide. 2nd century AD.
"Kythera lis opposite Boiai, but to the Plane-trees where the crossing to the island is shortest, that is to the cape called...
submitted by Pausanias 2nd Century AD on 24.10.2006
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