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The Greeks of Australia – Part III: “The Return” | 18 Oct. 2025, 13:00

In the third and final part of “Historical Walks” tribute to the Greeks of Australia, the discussion focuses on two defining aspects of Greek migration: the role of the Church within Greek communities and the experience of returning to the homeland

Joining us is Kostas Katsapis, historian and author, who teaches Cultural History of Postwar Greece at Panteion University. In his two recent books –  “Australia, 10 Stories” (published by Mov Skiouros) and “Australia, The Return” (published by Themelio) – Katsapis explores migration through the personal narratives and memories of his own family. 


Researched, produced and presented by Marilena Katsimi

Broadcast: Saturday, 18 October 2025, 13:00–14:00 (Athens time)

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