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- An audio-visual exhibition examining the lives of those who came to Australia as children during the period of mass assisted migration post 1952. By choosing 12 subjects representing different fields of endeavor including Education, Sport, Politics, the Arts, Medicine, Business and Law, the inter-active exhibition provides an insight into the struggles, dreams, aspirations and achievements of these child migrants.
- Filming of local, live, original and unsigned Australian music artists. Supporting and showcasing different original musicians and songwriters, providing them a platform to perform every week. The Noise TV cameras captured a variety of artists from Melbourne, interstate and internationally, bringing them all together to connect and exhibit a vast range of cultures and talents.
- It is part of an overall exhibit which focuses on Greek settlement in Australia. This video chronicles the controversial events that led to the wave of Greek assisted migration post 1952. It is presented by George Donikian and produced by Bill Zographos in association with the Hellenic Museum.
- The Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic Konstantinos Karamanlis' first momentous visit to Australia in Melbourne and Sydney to meet and greet the large Australian-Greek Community as well as the Premiers of those two states and other official dignitaries.