The Greek-Australian Writers' Festival proved to be one of the most successful events of this year's 41st Greek Festival of Sydney, focusing intently on Australian author Charmian Clift and highlighting the impact their writing had in describing life on two islands.
What began as a project of passion for photographer Nick Bourdaniotis has captured the hearts of Hellenics worldwide, with his hauntingly beautiful photography striking an emotional chord across generations. His pictures of the Evzones magically encompass Greece’s history, traditions and collective memory, and all that makes Greeks, both in the homeland and abroad, proud of their heritage.
Following the success of the preview exhibitions at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra and at the Australian Maritime Museum in Sydney, the highly
The Ambassador of Greece in Australia George Papacostas, Archepiscopal Vicar of Canberra and Tasmania Fr Prochoros Anastasiadis, Dino Nikias OAM, the president of the Greek Orthodox Community and Church of Canberra John Loukadellis, the High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus Martha A Mavrommatis, exhibition photographer Nick Bourdaniotis, the Federal MP for Adelaide Steve Georganas, the parish priest of St Nicholas, Fr Petros Kipouros, and the President of the Cyprus Community in Canberra Georgia Alexandrou. Photo: George Karantonis
23 February 2021 6:28pm
Over 110 VIPs attended the official opening of The Evzones Collection Exhibition at Hellenic Club in Canberra on Friday, 19 February. The photographic exhibition which is the work of Nick Bourdaniotis will also be shown in other parts of Australia during this year which marks the 200th Anniversary of the Greek Revolution.