TAKEBACK!
The festival has some incredible events in store for their autumn instalment.
With many events already sold out across the program, FUSE Darebin is back and better than ever for its autumn instalment.
The festival is a dynamic hub supporting the vast creativity the Darebin region has to offer and encourages people to immerse themselves in the myriad forms of art, culture and creativity found in public spaces around the area.
FUSE welcomes the diversity that is inherent and necessary to art, celebrating participation from all ages, genders, ethnicities, sexualities and abilities. It is about finding unexpected joy locally.
The brothers have been soccer starlets since they were just children.
Haris previously made his way into
Neos Kosmos at just 11-years-old when he won the Victorian Primary School Championships.
Years later he kept his passion and drive for football going, joining NPL’s Heidelberg United, then Melbourne City’s youth team. In the last few years however, the now 24-year-old played with Ivy League college Columbia University’s Lions and Colorado Rapids USL.
He then went on to join Greek Super League team Aris Thessaloniki FC, becoming the first Ivy league graduate to move to a top 15 European League under Paco Herrera who was Liverpool’s assistant coach with Benitez during the team’s victory at the Champions League in 2005. It just so happened to be the same year both boys were learning their trade in Montevideo Uruguay.
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The Organisational Council for Greek National Day is made up of representatives from all of Victoria’s major Greek Organisations and has been busy planning and programming the events to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the 1821 Greek Revolution.
The 25 March 1821 commemoration is of religious and national importance for Hellenism. Greeks around the globe celebrate the Annunciation of Our Lady (Evangelismos) as well as the proclamation of the Modern Hellenic State 200 years ago – a very important milestone.
This Commemoration of the Bicentenary of Modern Greece gives the Greek Australian community of Victoria, the Paroikia, the opportunity to promote, educate and enhance the knowledge and understanding of what happened in 1821 to our third, fourth and subsequent generations of Greek Australians. In this way, we can ensure the significance of the important historical event is not lost.