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Greek-Australian Archive – John Dimitriou

SubjectAustralia–Emigration and immigration—History
Immigrants
Greek language, Modern
Voyages and travels
Education
Sydney (N.S.W.)
Category5. Cold War (including Decolonisation)
AuthorDimitriou, John
KeywordsGreeks in Australia
Oral history
Community Organisations
CreatorDoumanis, Nick
Current HolderState Library of New South Wales
Date2023-04-21
Access RightsDigitised
Country Of OriginAustralia
PlaceSydney
Language Greek (Modern)
Description From SourceInterviewer: Nick Doumanis Occupation: Dentist Year of arrival: 1964 Method of transport: Ship (Patris) John was born in the Epirote village of Konitsa situated on the Albanian border. His father made ends meet by working in West Germany, but his mother was convinced that the family would have a better future in Australia, where she had relatives. John had just finished high school when his whole family migrated to Sydney and settled in the Parramatta area. Despite his limited English, John was determined to qualify for university and enrol in either dentistry or medicine. After finishing dentistry at the University of Sydney, he set up a practice in Harris Park, where most of his clients were either Greek or Lebanese. He married a Greek-Australian woman and spent much of his free time involved in Greek associations. Interview summary John’s interview deals mainly with his education in Greece and his efforts to enter university soon after his arrival in Australia. He also discusses his involvement in Greek associations, especially the Epirus Brotherhood that he helped establish in Parramatta, where most of his relatives and fellow Epirotes happened to live.
Physical FormatSound recording
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