This paper argues that the historical length and contemporary depth of the Greek-Cypriot presence in Australia is not widely recognised or understood. An attempt is then made to reveal the Greek-Cypriot story as part of Australia's migration and settlement history
The Greeks and the indigenous people of australia represent two cultures of ancient origins within t...
The society from which Greek and Cypriot migrants came to Australia was not as homogeneous as might ...
Historically the Greeks have always travelled. Their foundation myths point to epic sea voyages of d...
Migration waves have occurred over many centuries due to the historical events of countries experien...
AbstractThe article investigates the settlement of Greek-Cypriot migrants in South Australia during ...
This paper is an examination of the Greek-Cypriot migration to South Australia and the importance of...
researching the historical and contemporary Greek-Australian presence in both Australia and overseas...
The second largest migrant group in Australia is made up of some 300,000 people who regard themselve...
Overall, communities and groups from non-English speaking background have often been marginalised as...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
Historically the Greeks have always travelled. Their foundation myths point to epic sea voyages of d...
The Greek diaspora community is well-established in Australia. While arrivals from Greece began in t...
The sea has been an important element in the history of both the ancient and modern Greeks, providin...
The Greek migration and settlement circle in Oceania comprised four important stages: the stage of e...
An analysis that aspires to understand the organised presence of Greek migrants inAustralia would do...
The Greeks and the indigenous people of australia represent two cultures of ancient origins within t...
The society from which Greek and Cypriot migrants came to Australia was not as homogeneous as might ...
Historically the Greeks have always travelled. Their foundation myths point to epic sea voyages of d...
Migration waves have occurred over many centuries due to the historical events of countries experien...
AbstractThe article investigates the settlement of Greek-Cypriot migrants in South Australia during ...
This paper is an examination of the Greek-Cypriot migration to South Australia and the importance of...
researching the historical and contemporary Greek-Australian presence in both Australia and overseas...
The second largest migrant group in Australia is made up of some 300,000 people who regard themselve...
Overall, communities and groups from non-English speaking background have often been marginalised as...
form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Gr...
Historically the Greeks have always travelled. Their foundation myths point to epic sea voyages of d...
The Greek diaspora community is well-established in Australia. While arrivals from Greece began in t...
The sea has been an important element in the history of both the ancient and modern Greeks, providin...
The Greek migration and settlement circle in Oceania comprised four important stages: the stage of e...
An analysis that aspires to understand the organised presence of Greek migrants inAustralia would do...
The Greeks and the indigenous people of australia represent two cultures of ancient origins within t...
The society from which Greek and Cypriot migrants came to Australia was not as homogeneous as might ...
Historically the Greeks have always travelled. Their foundation myths point to epic sea voyages of d...