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TWO HOMELANDS

TWO HOMELANDS is both a commemoration of war and a celebration of community. 50 years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, six senior Australian Greek Cypriots give emotional eyewitness accounts of their beloved island and their migration to Australia. A universal tale, reflecting on the cost of war and the resilience of the human spirit.

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Andonis Piperoglou
$200
Khristina Totos
$200
Macquarie Group Foundation
$1,942
Andrew Bovell
$100
Raoul Davie
$2,000
Anonymous
$25
Julie Levi
$200
Katina CITTI
$50
Anonymous
$20
Hariklia Sarris
$200
Charmaine Moldrich
$100
Themos and Ellie Mexis
$100
Rosemary Blight
$200
Liz Doran
$50
Jonathon Nicola
$5
Cyprus Community of Canberra and ACT Inc.
$400
Anonymous
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Anonymous
$20
Nectaria Volis
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Anonymous
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Christopher & Annie Scoufis
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Eleni Charalambous
$20
Anonymous
$25
Con Costa
$2,000
Nicolette Boaz
$25
Anonymous
$500
Anonymous
$100
Andrea Michaels
$100
Stavros Yiannoukas
$500
Anonymous
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