Launch of Antipodes periodical
The Greek-Australian Cultural League of Melbourne will be launching the 57th edition of the annual literary and arts magazine Antipodes
The Greek-Australian Cultural League of Melbourne will be launching the 57th edition of the annual literary and arts magazine Antipodes.
This year's feature is dedicated to Greek-Australian female poets and writers, a subject covered and presented by academics who provide some inspirational articles. The the current issue will also include submissions by members of the Greek-Australian Cultural League, as well as illustrations to support the written material.
Eleni Nikas, former university lecturer and publisher, will launch this year's issue of the Antipodes periodical. The winners of the annual Literary Competition will be announced during the event.
Antipodes launch, Panarcadian Association, 570 Victoria St, Nth Melbourne, Sunday 2 October, 3.00 pm.
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