ANC-AU Guide on the 2017 NSW Council Elections
SYDNEY: Most residents in New South Wales will head to the polls this Saturday, 9th September 2017 to elect their local government representatives in councils across Australia’s largest state. With
SYDNEY: Most residents in New South Wales will head to the polls this Saturday, 9th September 2017 to elect their local government representatives in councils across Australia’s largest state. With
SYDNEY: Sydney audiences will have a unique opportunity to see Intent To Destroy – the Armenian Genocide documentary filmed during the production of The Promise – as part of the
SYDNEY: Armenian Genocide epic, The Promise has surpassed the four-week mark in Australian cinemas and is still continuing in certain theatres across the country. The film, which is the legacy
SYDNEY: The Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC-AU) has sent a letter of protest to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph for providing Turkish Prime Minister, Binali Yildirim an uncritical
BRISBANE & SYDNEY: The Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC-AU) was present at the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) Conference in Brisbane, after which it hosted a panel discussion
SYDNEY: 43 experts on the Holocaust, genocide and human rights have signed a statement, organised by the Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide (AIHGS) Studies, reaffirming the historical reality of
CANBERRA: The official launch of an Inter-Parliamentary Union called the Australia-Armenia Parliamentary Group took place on June 13th at Parliament House, with representatives of the Armenian-Australian community organisations, religious leaders
CANBERRA: The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) has written an open letter to Head of Australia’s Special Broadcasting Corporation (SBS), Michael Ebeid, slamming his mischaracterisation of the Armenian Genocide
AUSTRALIA: The opening weekend of Armenian Genocide epic, The Promise has achieved the film commendable box office results in Australia, earning it a ranking of 11th among all films and
SYDNEY: The Australian Red Carpet Premiere of Armenian Genocide epic, The Promise took place at the Hayden Orpheum in Sydney this week, with over 250 political, media and community guests