Ministers visit Greek school
The Minister for Education and Minister for Multicultural Affairs visited the Oakleigh Greek Orthodox College last week
Minister Dixon surrounded by future thinkers.
Minister for Education Martin Dixon and Minister for Multicultural Affairs Nicholas Kotsiras visited the Oakleigh Greek Orthodox College last week. As special guests, the ministers were treated to a tour of the school, watched classrooms engage in learning and saw first-hand innovative teaching practices. They were even lucky enough to see a rehearsal of the Year 4's upcoming Peter Pan play, participate in Greek dancing and get their hands dirty with some cooking in Food Technology.
Advertisement
- Paedophilia charge for Greek Australian
- More Greeks calling Australia home
- Golden Dawn's Australian aspirations uncovered
- Greek Adelaide church in hot water again
- AFP show support for Cyprus
- Sixth place for Alcohol is Free
- Man sues Qatar over drinks car accident
- Marxist reporter won praise for his work
- ND and SYRIZA in Golden Dawn row
- PAS Giannina stuns PAOK at Toumba
-
4
-
3
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
1
- 8 May 2013 | 12 Votes
- 15 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 3 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 8 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 13 May 2013 | 7 Votes
- 24 Apr 2013 | 6 Votes
Advertisement
Advertisement
More from this Section
- Steve Agi found safe
- Boxing Day spree to top $1.8 billion
- Sisterly love to the end
- Do it like the Greeks says German Consul
- Man sues Qatar over drinks car accident
- AFP show support for Cyprus
- Greek Adelaide church in hot water again
- More Greeks calling Australia home
- Lora Mokbel farewelled
- Migration intake stays the same
-
Vevi and Corinth targeted in attempt to locate troops buried anonymously
-
Jim Raptis says he owes the Australian Tax Office no money and will not be paying a $21 million tax bill.
-
From its humble beginnings, telecommunications company Star21 is growing nationally and services big names like Crown Casino and Metricon Homes
-
Is Greek Easter the only time young Greek Australians make it to church? Neos Kosmos investigates what draws young parishioners.
-
It's time for Victorians of Germanic ancestry to come in from the cold, says Richard Pearce SC
-
Nicholas Saramaskos made his name working for a chrysanthemum cultivator and grows some of the best in Australia
-
Demure family matriarch gets respectful send-off
-
AEK Athens said it was preparing to declare bankruptcy and seek relegation to the third division
-
The businessman hopes to bring international interest to the complex
-
Nick Dallas sits down with former radio broadcaster and community activist Kostas Karamarkos to talk Greek politics, the crisis and the worsening state of the Eurozone
-
Coming off his first sold-out Australian tour in 2012, the popular Greek singer is branching out to his far away fans and will bring a new, more energetic show.
-
Dr Peter Kambouris says a new generation of robots can transform Australia's manufacturing sector and create safer, more efficient
-
A rush of withdrawals would put additional strain on the banks that Cyprus can hardly afford at the moment
-
Thanasi Tiliakos' scholarship to Scots College is a dream come true
-
St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Thebarton, SA, faces yet another investigation, this time into the credibility of a $5m government grant
-
Allowable expenses widened for small businesses in 2012-2013
-
Recipe for dyeing red eggs with onions
-
The Victorian Premier League returns this weekend with Round Five, and South Melbourne welcome Richmond Eagles, and their new coach, in their first home game this season



















Comments
Post new comment