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Australia’s Greek Cafés & Milk Bars

Milk bars, cafés, prejudice, persistence - the hidden saga of Greek migrants and their making of Australia's pop culture

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Sydney Restaurant Group
$5,000
PETER AND PATRICIA SOULELES
$5,000
Ahepa's Daughters OF Penelope Sydney
$15,000
Robert Keldoulis
$100,000

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