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Gundagai, NSW: Track winding back gets busy as country town enjoys a renaissance

Gundagai, NSW: Track winding back gets busy as country town enjoys a renaissance
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Gundagai, NSW: Australia s oldest Greek cafe and milk bar to reopen

What s On 4 February - 11 February

KRITIKO GLENDI AT DEFI 2 LIVE WITH IHO NYX After 3 sold out shows @ Defi II, Iho Nyx are back again in 2021. Iho Nyx will be entertaining with the sounds of Crete and Greece. Tickets are available for $65 which includes a grilled menu, six piece band and an amazing sound and lighting show. When: 26 February, 7:00pm Where: Defi II, 325 Burwood Road, Belmore, NSW 2192 Bookings & Info: Call Angelo on 0422 982 909 CLASS: CELEBRATING 200 YEARS – MODERN GREEK HISTORY Greece celebrates 200 years since the struggle for independence to free her from Ottoman rule, began. The struggle for independence and democracy has been tumultuous and bloodied, and arguably at times she has enjoyed surprisingly little of either. This class will be delivered face-to-face at WEA Sydney. Enrolling students need to ensure they have read the current COVID-19 Safety Guidance that WEA Sydney has put in place before enrolling.

What s On January 28 - 4 February

KRITIKO GLENDI AT DEFI 2 LIVE WITH IHO NYX After 3 sold out shows @ Defi II, Iho Nyx are back again in 2021. Iho Nyx will be entertaining with the sounds of Crete and Greece. Tickets are available for $65 which includes a grilled menu, six piece band and an amazing sound and lighting show. When: 26 February, 7:00pm Where: Defi II, 325 Burwood Road, Belmore, NSW 2192 Bookings & Info: Call Angelo on 0422 982 909 CLASS: CELEBRATING 200 YEARS – MODERN GREEK HISTORY Greece celebrates 200 years since the struggle for independence to free her from Ottoman rule, began. The struggle for independence and democracy has been tumultuous and bloodied, and arguably at times she has enjoyed surprisingly little of either. This class will be delivered face-to-face at WEA Sydney. Enrolling students need to ensure they have read the current COVID-19 Safety Guidance that WEA Sydney has put in place before enrolling.

Early Greek Settlers: Pandemic, racism and the Greeks of Port Pirie in 1919

Advertisement Two solitary entries occupy the marriage register of the ‘Evangelismos’ Greek Orthodox Church, East Melbourne in 1918, both formally recording the weddings of the Kondoulas brothers, Georgios and Dimitrios, to their promised brides. All four were residents of Port Pirie, South Australia and all born on the island of Kastellorizo. The entries read as follows: Dimitrios Lazarus Kondoulas, 30, and Anastasia Alexiou, 21, both from Kastellorizo, married 3 June, 1918 Georgios Lazarus Kondoulas, 32, and Anastasia Berbery, 24, both from Kastellorizo, married 22 September, 1918. In a morbid twist, the following year – 1919 – both brothers’ names are found recorded, this time, in the columns of the death register of the same church. The death register reads as follows: Georgios Kondoulas date of death 5 April, 1919 and Dimitrios Kondoulas date of death 6 April, 1919.

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