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Cretan Federation of Australia and New Zealand - 40th Anniversary Book Launch

The Cretan Federation of Australia and New Zealand celebrated their 40th anniversary, with a successful book launch last week at Hermes Lounge in Kogarah.

The publication honours the history and contributions of the Federation over the last 40 years and the Youth Federation over the last 20 years.

Terry Saviolakis, President of the Cretan Association of Sydney & NSW, thanked the Cretan Federation for the initiative, which is "extra special" to him, and the Hellenic Lyceum Sydney for hosting the book launch in the Exhibition space.

Following, Tony Tsourdalakis, President of the Cretan Federation, spoke about the organisation's history and the importance of the book.

*Images by Nick Bourdaniotis/Bourdo Photography (Copyright)

*More on GCT: Commemorating the 80th anniversary of the historic Battle of Crete in Sydney, Australia
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