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There is a history in all men's lives.

William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)


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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 11.11.2009

Life in Australia, 2009, in Greek and English.

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 states in his article ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 20.12.2004

Frank Emmanuel Notaras. The naming of Notaras Lane. Gungahlin. Canberra.

Australian Capital Territory

Public Place Names 2002, No. 11 (Street Nomenclature –
Gungahlin)

Disallowable Instrument DI2002-171
made under the
Public Place Names Act 1989, section 3 (Minister to determine names)

I DETERMINE the names of the public places that are Territory Land as specified in
the attached schedule and as indicated on the attached plan.

Lincoln James Hawkins
Delegate of the Minister

History > General History

submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 14.05.2005

Northern NSW - 2

The Tweed-Brunswick District

Bangalow

The first Greek presence came with the mysterious Nick Nicholoudes in 1905/06 when the place was barely established. But his was a short-lived venture and he disappeared within a year or so.

Theo Dimitri Bangi was the first clearly identifiable Kytherian when he came across from Lismore in 1913 and acquired a fruiterer's business, turning it into Bangalow's first Oyster Saloon and presenting the locals, predominately ...