University of Sydney logo

Entity

Greek-Australian Archive – Ioannis Dimou

SubjectAustralia–Emigration and immigration—History
Immigrants
Greek language, Modern
Voyages and travels
New South Wales
Employment
Category5. Cold War (including Decolonisation)
AuthorDimou, Ioannis
KeywordsGreeks in Australia
Oral history
CreatorDoumanis, Nick
Current HolderState Library of New South Wales
Date2023-05-28
Access RightsDigitised
Country Of OriginAustralia
PlaceSydney
Language Greek (Modern)
Description From SourceInterviewer: Nick Doumanis Occupation: Builder’s labourer Year of arrival: 1962 Method of transport: Ship (Brittany) Ioannis Dimou was born in 1932 in the village of Pigi, located in the Epirus region. He married a local girl and had three children. Finding it hard to make ends meet as a builder’s labourer, he believed that he could earn far more doing the same job in Australia. After being sponsored by his brother, who had migrated a few years earlier, he arrived in Australia and commenced work in the construction industry in the Parramatta area. Ioannis dedicated much of his free time to promoting Greek social and cultural life, especially the local Epirote brotherhood and youth soccer. Interview summary Ioannis describes conditions in Epirus during the war years, the ill-treatment he endured during his military service and the struggle to secure gainful employment. He talks extensively about the journey to Australia and working conditions in Parramatta in the 1960s and 1970s. He also recalls his involvement with various Greek community associations.
Physical FormatSound recording
Related Resources https://omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/texts/4892/
https://omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/texts/4893/
https://omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/texts/4894/
https://omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/texts/4895/
https://omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/texts/4896/
Post successfully! Your comment will appear after it has been approved by the admin.

Leave a Comment

Log In to add your own notes to this record.

Saved to collection