Cypriot Community of Melbourne to launch new book by Professor Anastasios Tamis

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The President and the Board of the Cypriot Community of Melbourne and Victoria are hosting a book launch for Professor Anastasios Tamis’ new book, The Children of Aphrodite: Cypriots in Australia.

The launch is to be held at the Nikos Andrianakos Centre at Alphington Grammar on Sunday, December 18 at 3pm.

Although authored by Professor Tamis, the book is prologued by the Honourable Annita Demetriou, President of the Cypriot Parliament along with Former Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Mansfield Brumby AO.

The event will be hosted by Australian Cypriot actress, Andrea Demetriades, with other distinguished guests in attendance also.

To reserve your seats please contact Claere Gazi on 0487 222 237 or Katie Georgiou on 0467 611 291.

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