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submitted by James Victor Prineas on 05.07.2016

Brettes Haniotis and two sons

Here's my great grandfather Brettos Haniotis with two of his three sons: Panayoti (Peter) and Theodorakis (Akis). Taken sometime around 1920.

 

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submitted by Ethnos Newspaper on 19.05.2015

George Miller with his family, who migrated from Greece.

On the left is Thanasis and Toula Sklavos.

Οικογενειακή σύναξη στην Αυστραλία, μαζί με τους συγγενείς που έφτασαν από την Ελλάδα.
Στα δεξιά διακρίνονται ο Θανάσης και η Τούλα Σκλάβου.

ΕΘΝΟΣ «E» 17/5/2015

ΤΖΟΡΤΖ ΜΙΛΕΡ ΑΠΟΘΕΩΣΗ ΑΠΟ ΤΟΥΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΑΥΣΤΡΑΛΙΑΣ

Μιλάει ...

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submitted by Kytherian Art World on 01.05.2015

Alexia Psaltis

Art Student gets subsumed

By HELEN GREGORY

Newcastle Herald

February 10th, 2015

Reproduced with permission of The Newcastle Herald ©Copyright 2015
.

Alexia is the daughter of Peter and Sheri Psaltis, who live in Newcastle, and granddaughter of the late George Psaltis and Alexandra Psaltis (nee, Feros), of Gilgandra, and later Earlwood.

ALEXIA Psaltis’ hair-raising expeditions squeezing through ...

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submitted by Good Weekend Magazine on 06.03.2015

Two of Us. Kristina Oldson & Peter Preneas

Good Weekend

February 28, 2015

Photograph: Kristina Olsson with her brother, Peter Preneas, in Sydney.
Photo: Janie Barrett

By SUSAN WYNDHAM

Website designer Peter Preneas, 66, was a baby when he was snatched by his father as his pregnant mother boarded a train in Cairns in 1950; they were finally reunited in Brisbane in 1985, when he was 35. His half-sister, author Kristina Olsson, 58, tells their story in the 2013 memoir Boy, Lost.

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submitted by Kytherian Newsletter Sydney on 13.04.2014

Peter Prineas (left) with wilderness photographer Henry Gold, in the Snowy Mountains 1982.

Australia Day Award, for Peter Prineas. 2012.

Peter Prineas (left) with Jim Somerville an old comrade of rainforest and wilderness campaigns

Among the honours announced by the Governor General on Australia Day 2012 was the award to Peter Prineas of an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for his "service to conservation and the environment through executive and advocacy ...

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submitted by Kytherian Newsletter Sydney on 13.04.2014

Peter Prineas (left) with Jim Somerville an old comrade of rainforest and wilderness campaigns.

The photograph was published in conjunction with the announcedment of an Order of Australia conferred on Peter Prineas.

Australia Day Award, for Peter Prineas. 2012.

Among the honours announced by the Governor General on Australia Day 2012 was the award to Peter Prineas of an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for his "service to conservation and the environment through executive and advocacy roles".

Peter's involvement in conservation and environmental ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 16.06.2011

Iconic photograph of George Feros, Byron Bay

Taken by USA and subsequently Australian resident surfing icon, Rusty Miller.

Rusty Miller Photo www.rustymillersurf.com

George Feros in 1973 on his bike early in the morning on what is now the Lawson St. / Jonson St. Byron Bay roundabout, Byron Bay. He is heading towards Main Beach. His persistent collection of coins for his dream of an aged care home in Byron Bay has come to fruition as Feros Care aged services.

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 02.02.2011

George Feros. George, his passion

Author: Ruby Brown (nee, Feros)

When Published: 2010

Publisher: Kytherian World Heritage Fund. Kytherian Publishing and Media.

ISBN: 9780646500423

Dewey Number: 994.00489

Cost: $50 + $10 postage and handling.

(Up to three copies can be posted at the same time for the same cost of postage.)

Available: Phone Ruby Brown Ferros on 0427 484 002

or

Emal: Email, Ruby Brown Feros ...

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submitted by Jim Saltis on 13.11.2010

Athanasios Emanuel Protopsaltis

My father, Athanasios Emanuel Protopsaltis, nickname Blaveri, was born on the idyllic village of Mitata on the Aphrodite’s island of Kythera at the turn of the twentieth century 1900. We know very little of his childhood. He attended school for two years and at the tender age of nine he was shipped off to Piraeus to earn his own living. His first job was washing glasses and crockery at a taverna in Troumba, an area near the harbour, famous for its small-time criminals and deviants.

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 24.10.2010

Jim Saltis, depicted on the front cover of the book My Four Homes

In the foreground, scenes from his beloved city of Alexandria.

Author: Jim Saltis

When Published: 2009

Publisher: Kytherian World Heritage Fund

Price: $25

Available: Jim Saltis Ph. 93999767, and

Email ...

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submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 22.06.2010

John Wearne AM

John was instrumental in ensuring that Bingara Council (later Gwydir Council) purchased the Hellenic and Kytherian "sacred sites", and pilgrimage destinations, the Roxy Theatre", Roxy Cafe), and Roxy Museum.

He is a great Philhellene and Philokytherian.

He is on the Committee of the Roxy Museum. Other members of the Committee include Sandy McNaughton, Manager of the Roxy,
mob: 0427241 582 or Email, Roxy, ...

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submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 18.12.2008

Kytherian Ruby Brown (nee, Feros), stars at Sydney’s 3rd Annual Gluten Free Food & Allergy Show

Ruby launched her new book - Homestyle Cooking. Gluten Free. Breads, Buns & Pancakes.

This is the third of Ruby's Gluten free books.

Sydney’s third annual Gluten Free Food & Allergy Show was held at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre from 15-16th November 2008.

The Gluten Free Food and Allergy Show focuses on gluten free foods and free-from foods for food intolerant people, and allergy advice and management of conditions ...

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submitted by John George PRINEAS on 28.04.2012

Louisa Psaltis's daughter Anna Gowing (Black)

(Anna Gowing - Louisa Psaltis)

Amongst the Kytherian Pioneers in Australia were the Psaltis Family from Kythera and the Black, (Mavrokefalos) from Ithaca. Nick Psaltis with his brother John migrated at an early age and established themselves in Australia. Nick married Louisa Krithary, that unforgettable lady who was so loved and respected from the community at large.
Nick and Louise had one child, a lovely daughter Anna. Anna married a handsome young man originally from Brisbane ...

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submitted by Kytherian Ball Sydney on 14.10.2007

George Miller. In a reflective mood at the pre-party to the 2007 Kytherian Ball.

Traditionally, the guest of honour at the Kytherian Ball is hosted at a pre-Ball function.

This year, reknowned film producer & director, George Miller was the guest of honour.

A very relaxed George Miller mingled with invited guests.

Kytherian Ball Committee

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submitted by George Poulos on 21.09.2007

George Miller. Classic photographic portrait.

By, Paul Jones, of George Miller at the main entrance of the Metro Theatre, Kings Cross in 1993.

Kennedy Miller Productions is located in the old Metro building in Sydneys Kings Cross.
30 Orwell St,
Kings Cross, NSW
Australia 2011

Replicated in the May 2007, Australian Financial Review Magazine article.

Entire Australian Financial Review ...

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submitted by Australian Financial Review on 21.09.2007

Oh..Those happy feet....Makes you want to dance...and keep on dancing...

Foot forward George...Opa...

From the May 2007, Australian Financial Review Magazine article.

To Graham Burke, Mumble is Miller, from his “engaging freshness” to his “lovely innocent naïve quality”. Miller jokes that the HF crew thought he was more like the penguin nation’s shameless shaman Lovelace, the Arctic’s very own wizard of Oz. As for himself, “I like to think I’m Mad Max,” he laughs, quickly adding: “Not really.”

There is ...

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submitted by Australian Financial Review on 21.09.2007

Oh..Those happy feet....Makes you want to dance...

Dance George.....

From the May 2007, Australian Financial Review Magazine article.

To Graham Burke, Mumble is Miller, from his “engaging freshness” to his “lovely innocent naïve quality”. Miller jokes that the HF crew thought he was more like the penguin nation’s shameless shaman Lovelace, the Arctic’s very own wizard of Oz. As for himself, “I like to think I’m Mad Max,” he laughs, quickly adding: “Not really.”

There is quite a bit ...

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submitted by Australian Financial Review on 21.09.2007

George Miller in front of a projected image of Mad Max's car.

Wearing his famous "chilli" shirt.

Why does he wear the same shirt?

....he wears one of two pairs of boots and seven identical chilli-emblazoned chef’s shirts every day. “It’s simpler,” he says. “I make so many decisions, particularly on animation, why should I have to think what I’m going to wear?”

From the May 2007, Australian Financial Review Magazine article.

Entire ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 21.09.2007

Byron Kennedy, producer of Mad Max and Mad Max II

...and the other half of Kennedy Miller, pictured in 1981, two years before his tragic death in a helicopter crash.

George Miller's relationship with Byron Kennedy...makes Byron a true Philokytherian...

From an article by...
.

Brook Turner

The Australian Financial Review Magazine May 2007
Front cover, pp. 26-38.

Curious George


.......

Miller’s has always been a familial, ...

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submitted by Australian Financial Review on 21.09.2007

George Miller. Films $1 billion man.

by Brook Turner

The Australian Financial Review Magazine May 2007
Front cover, pp. 26-38.

Photo from the front cover.

Curious George


To his friends he's the innocent Mumble. To his crew he's Lovelace, the Arctic witch-doctor, while the man himself thinks he's probably closer to Mad Max. Australia's king of the screen, George Miller, has drawn on aspects of all his heroes in his journey from Chinchilla to the pinnacle ...