Greek-Australian Culture League to launch Antipodes magazine dedicated to Cyprus

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The Greek-Australian Cultural League is inviting people to the launch of the 70th issue (2024) of the bilingual magazine Antipodes, dedicated to Cyprus, the island of Aphrodite, and its resilient people.

The magazine will be presented by the Honourable High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus to Australia, Antonis Sammoutis, on Sunday, October 20, at 3pm, at the Andrianakos Centre, Alphington Grammar, 18 Old Heidelberg Rd, Alphington.

The event will feature:

  • Live music with traditional and popular Cypriot songs
  • An art exhibition by Cypriot painters
  • Traditional Cypriot dances
  • An audiovisual presentation
  • Refreshments and traditional Cypriot delicacies

Friends and family are welcome to join.

For more information, please contact: Kaiti Alexopoulou – 0428 968 715, Andria Garibaldi – 0401 208 013.

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