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Written by Alexi Andronis   
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 21:27

NUGAS South Australia Ball Coincides With Ambition To Implement Modern Greek In Education

Hundreds of  Greek Australians attended the NUGAS South Australia Ball on Saturday 
17th
 April. With over 200 attendees, the NUGAS SA Ball hosted many local and interstate 
students from many Greek University societies from the majority of Australian States. 
These included  (MHSS, MuNGA, RUSH, VUGS, DUGS, HELSOC, USAHA, AGUA, FUGA, 
HUGS, QUTHSand LUGS) 
 
The attendees wined, dined and danced the night away in a formally decorated ballroom 
designed around a Greek theme. An inspiring opening speech was  delivered by  NUGAS 
National President, Harry Mavrolefteros  which enforced the importance of the Greek Youth 
Community. Music provided by DJ KOSTA KAY set the scene for what Georgina Baveas described 
as, “a rare occasion where one
can experience a night filled with Greek mezethes, Greek dancing and Greek people.” 
 
As NUGAS experiences growth throughout Australia, the attention  of  the various committees
 has shifted  its  focus to lobbying for Modern Greek to be part of the Australian Curriculum.  
Over 265 individual petitions were signed over the course of the weekend which will be sent
in batches to The Hon Julia Gillard MP.Treasurer of the NUGAS National Committee, 
Michael Christodoulou has been driving this initiative.  
 
"We made some really good steps in the right direction with Greek community groups, 
local and state  governments. By emphasizing the importance of Modern Greek in the 
National Curriculumand by communicating theimportance to the wider community,  it 
seems we're in the holding pattern and a waiting game is on. I'm calling for some 
definitive action right now from Ms Julia Gillard." 
 
Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 May 2010 22:18
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NUGAS Makes the Age Newspaper PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexi Andronis   
Monday, 18 May 2009 23:58

A modern Greek return

 

Australia's universities have become tongue-tied over the past decade, with the number of languages on offer falling from 66 to 29 and demand for those courses falling. Now, in a small step against the tide, modern Greek will make a comeback to Monash University after a 10-year hiatus.

The move brings Monash in line with major Victorian universities such as La Trobe, which is the main institution teaching modern Greek in Victoria.

Evangelia Anagnostou-Laoutides, from Monash's classical studies department, says a 2 year push from the Monash Hellenic Student Society prompted the move.

She says the course, which begins next year, will be funded by the the Greek Government to promote the language in the Greek-Australian community. Melbourne is home to the biggest Greek-speaking population outside Greece - with almost 47 per cent of Greek Australians living in Melbourne....

 

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Support for University of NSW Greek Department to stay open PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexi Andronis   
Monday, 18 May 2009 23:47

NUGAS Press Release – UNSW

Greek Department

It has come to the attention of the National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) that the University of New South Wales is acting to close its long standing Greek Department. As part of NUGAS’ charter to promote and maintain Greek culture and heritage throughout Greek students and youth within Australia, the National Union, and the representative states which form the National organisation offer their full support to the Greek Department of UNSW, and to the UNSW Hellenic Society which seeks to maintain students’ ability to study Modern Greek at UNSW.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 03 January 2010 22:42
 


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