In their own image: a history of the Hellenic presence in Australia
Event Information
About this Event
Socio-cultural historian Leonard Janiszewski and documentary photographer Effy Alexakis will tell the fascinating story of Australia’s Greek presence over the last 200 years. They will explore why living in Australia is a popular choice for the Hellenic men and women.
Due to changes in COVID-19 restrictions this event may change. Please check the library Facebook page or website for updates.
Registration essential
Image credit: Giannopoulos family Greek Passport, 1953. Courtesy A. Giannopoulos, from the 'In their own Image: Greek-Australians', National Project Archives, Macquarie University. Sydney.
By booking into this program you are agreeing to abide by the following conditions:
• Do not attend this program if you have been unwell/ have been in close contact with someone unwell/waiting for results of a Coronavirus test.
• Attendees are required to use the QR code to check in on entry or manually check in.
• Social distancing must be maintained during the program.
• Please have a facemask with you.
• Use of hand sanitiser required before program participation.
• Events will be cancelled at short notice in the event of increased COVID restrictions.
• Attendees are required to arrive and leave on time for this session. If you are 5 minutes late for the session, please be advised that your place will be offered to others.
View the COVIDSafe public event registration information for In their own image here: In their own image - COVIDSafe public event registration