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The Greek Civil War and Child Refugees to Australia

As part of an ongoing series of seminars on Greek history and culture offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne, historian Joy Damousi will deliver a lecture entitled "The Greek Civil War and Child Refugees to Australia: Cold War and...

Historian examines the lives of war generation

AMAC forum a ‘curate’s egg’: good in parts and strange in others A prominent Melbourne academic is researching the impact of memories of WWII in Greece and the Civil War on Greek-Australians. Speaking at the Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (AMAC) forum...

Food for Thought Network Event on Girls and Education

Food for Thought Network invites you to a special event celebrating International Women’s Day. The topic is Girls and Education. Distinguished guests to provide the keynote address are: Greek-Australian State Minister for Families and Children and Minister for Youth Affairs Jenny Mikakos...

Greek-Australian Woman Among World’s Best Researchers

This year, the highest academic award in Australia, the ARC Laureate Fellowship, was awarded to Greek-Australian Joy Damousi, history professor and head of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne. Damousi is the first female academic of...

Study on the Civil War in Australia

The experiences and memories of Greek immigrants who lived in Greece during the World War II and the Civil War, was the subject of the lecture held in “The Greek Club” in Brisbane by the renowned Historian from the...

Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (AMAC) Open Forum

The Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (AMAC) is holding an open forum on Monday 23rd November 2009 at: Level 2, Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne & Victoria Building, 470 Queens Parade, Clifton Hill, Melbourne, 3068, VIC from 7 pm to 10...