
Czechs in Australia after 1948
After the communist coup d’etat in February of 1948, thousands of people fled from Czechoslovakia. They then spent long weeks and months in the inhuman
After the communist coup d’etat in February of 1948, thousands of people fled from Czechoslovakia. They then spent long weeks and months in the inhuman
The world-renowned dancer, choreographer and founder father of Australian ballet was born on 2nd February 1902 in Přerov as Eduard Skřeček. His father was a railroad
Petr Adámek is a very interesting ex-pat, who currently lives in Canberra. He has spent the last 10 years in both New Zealand and Australia working
The story of Vladimír Gottwald – a Czech that emigrated to Australia with his family in 1980. He always enjoyed art and eventually fulfilled his artistic
Skiing and voluntary work – not just a pastime but a way of life – Jerry Krejzar is an alumnus of the Thredbo Ski-Patrol with two decades
A joint interview with Alex Skovron and Josef Tomáš, who recently collaborated on the translation of a special bilingual Czech > English translation of the Elegies of Jiří Orten. Alex
EMBASSY OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC IN CANBERRA
Address: 8 Culgoa Circuit, O’Malley, ACT 2606
Tel.: +61 2 6290 1386
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mzv.cz/canberra
CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC IN SYDNEY
Address: 169 Military Rd, Dover Heights, NSW 2030
Tel.: +61 2 9581 0111
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