Heroes of 1821: An Exhibition by Angela Kiki Konstantinopoulou
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The heroes of Greece’s War of Independence was the theme of the latest exhibition by artist Angela Kiki Konstantinopoulou, which opened on Saturday 27 February at the Campbelltown Arts Centre.
An initiative of the 1821 Organising Committee of Macarthur Greeks, the “Heroes of 1821″ art exhibition by Konstantinopoulou was attended by Camden Council Mayor Tereza Fedeli, Woolloodele Council Mayor Robert Khan and Campbelltown Council Mayor George Brticevic, among others.
Inspired by the Greek War of independence, the exhibition is one of many cultural initiatives taking place around the world, culminating in the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution which brought freedom to the people of Greece from the 400-year Ottoman occupation, and was the beginning of the modern Greek State.
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Lendlease could destroy its green credentials over Figtree Hill development in koala country, experts say
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Experts warn a controversial housing development in the middle of koala habitat could turn investors off.
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Experts have warned property developer Lendlease that its reputation as one of the most sustainable housing companies in the world could be damaged if it proceeds with a controversial development on the outskirts of Sydney.
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Experts say Lendlease risks losing investors if it fails to protect koalas on the site of a housing development near Sydney
Land clearing has begun at the site of the 1,700-home Figtree Hill development in Gilead
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What was to follow was the rapid rise of Macarthur FC, the Bulls of Campbelltown with a deep connection to the local community led by an experienced coaching staff and talented squad capable of becoming a genuine force in the 2020/21 A-League campaign.
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