Monthly Archives: August 2014

UEFA Super Cup match report and highlights: Real Madrid 2-0 Sevilla

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice to ensure a successful Wales homecoming for his team-mate Gareth Bale as Real Madrid comfortably won the UEFA Super Cup in Cardiff.

The former Manchester United star struck in each half to secure a 2-0 win and underline Madrid’s dominance of a game they controlled throughout.

The Spanish giants thrilled a capacity 33,500 crowd at Cardiff City Stadium with their all-singing, all-dancing game, and Sevilla’s players were often reduced to a spectating role.

Bale, who joined Real from Tottenham in a world record £86million deal last summer, also stamped his class on proceedings, delivering a precision cross from which Ronaldo scored his opener.

And when he pounced again early in the second period, there was no way back for Europa League title holders Sevilla as the 2014 Champions League winners showcased their enviable quality.

Real boss Carlo Ancelotti paraded his awe-inspiring wealth of playing talent, with major summer signings James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos joining Bale and Ronaldo in a team captained by goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

James and Kroos both had their moments, with the electric speed of Colombia international James’ pass a regular highlight, while Bale’s former Spurs colleague Luka Modric worked tirelessly in midfield.

Although the Spanish domestic season does not start for almost another fortnight, Real already look in ominous form, suggesting they will not only challenge for another European crown but also seriously threaten Atletico Madrid’s reign as La Liga champions.

Pre-match talk about the Sevilla side revolved around a player not involved – left-back Alberto Moreno – who is thought to be on the verge of joining Liverpool, with Sevilla manager Unai Emery seemingly resigned to that outcome.

Real predictably monopolised possession in the early stages, but Bale’s first involvement almost saw him put through by Ronaldo. He appeared to be brought down on the edge of Sevilla’s penalty area, yet referee Mark Clattenburg waved play on.

Bale then saw a shot deflected narrowly wide as pressure began to mount, and when Ronaldo was sent crashing to the turf, Clattenburg this time gave a free-kick that Ronaldo dipped just over the bar.

Casillas was not called into action until the 20th minute, and he had to be alert at his near post to block a Vitolo shot as Sevilla displayed a counter-attacking hunger after being penned deep inside their own half.

Ronaldo should have put Real ahead following Karim Benzema’s excellent approach work, yet having eased past two Sevilla defenders he shot straight at advancing Sevilla goalkeeper Beto.

It was a let-off for the underdogs, but Ronaldo was not to be denied 15 minutes before the break, finishing from close range for his 17th goal in 10 appearances against Sevilla after Bale’s inch-perfect cross created a gilt-edged opening.

Sevilla could have few complaints, having played second fiddle for long periods as Real’s masterful exhibition of passing meant they enjoyed prolonged periods of control.

Casillas was pressed into his second save of the game as half-time approached, deflecting a Daniel Carrico effort high and wide, but Real had no further scares in securing a 1-0 interval advantage.

And Ronaldo stamped a defnitive mark on proceedings just four minutes after the break when he rifled a powerful left-footed shot into the corner of Beto’s net to double Real’s lead.

Despite having effectively wrapped the game up, Real showed no intent to take their foot off the accelerator and Ancelotti will have been thrilled with their desire during the closing stages of a one-sided encounter.

James went desperately close to making it 3-0, but his powerful drive was superbly turned around the post by Beto, then Modric was narrowly off-target with a shot from outside the box.

Emery sent on former Arsenal player Jose Antonio Reyes among his late substitutions, but Real were already in cruise control and they comfortably closed the game out as they added more silverware to a bulging Bernabeu trophy cabinet.

Source: itv.com

Joe Hockey flags wider Medicare co-payments exemptions after talks with Clive Palmer

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Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey says the Government is prepared to consider wider exemptions to the Medicare co-payment, after he met with crossbench powerbroker Clive Palmer in Brisbane last night.

Mr Hockey is using the mid-winter parliamentary break to hold talks with key crossbenchers as he tries to muster support for controversial budget measures.

The Government cannot get enough support for billions in savings measures, including its plan for the $7 GP co-payment.

Yesterday Health Minister Peter Dutton revealed the Government was considering exempting the elderly from the Medicare co-payment proposal.

Speaking this morning, Mr Hockey said further exemptions to the co-payment were being considered.

“We are prepared to discuss these things,” he told 612 ABC Brisbane.

source: abc.net.au

Westfield FFA Cup wrap

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Cue the headlines! “Wanderers stung by Love”, ‘Love hurts as Wanderers exit Cup’. Week three witnessed the first genuine giant-killing result of the Westfield FFA Cup round of 32.

Here’s what happened from grounds in country Victoria to western Sydney and the South Australian capital when a chilly night warmed the hearts of Cup fans yet again.

 

Adelaide City 1 (Love 75′)

Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0

Adelaide City produced the first major shock of the Westfield FFA Cup, dumping out Hyundai A-League heavyweights Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1-0 at a packed Marden Sports Complex.

In a classic Cup tie which flowed from end-to-end, it was a stunning solo goal from Thomas Love which pulled off the huge upset.

Love cut a swathe through the normally resolute Wanderers defence, speeding past five defenders before coolly slotting past an advancing Ante Covic with just 15 minutes left.

Despite some nervy moments towards the end, the former NSL champions held on to record a stunning win in front of more than 2700 fans.

Love’s sublime individual effort came after it appeared the visitors were starting to gain the ascendancy.

Striker Tomi Juric, who scored for the Foxtel A-League All Stars against Juventus just 48 hours earlier, had an off night and wasted three good chances in the second half.

The Zebras had their moments as well, appearing to take the lead midway through the second half only for it to be ruled out offside.

But it mattered little as just a few minutes later Love made himself an instant hero, sending the home side into raptures and ensuring the first major casualty of the Cup.

Oh, the magic of the Cup!

 

Sydney United 4  (Tomelic 14′, Mileski 60′, Pavlovic 71′, 78′)

FNQ FC Heat 1 (Smith 90′)

A brace from former Wellington Phoenix striker Mirjan Pavlovic inspired Sydney United 58 to a convincing 4-1 victory over FNQ Heat at a rain-sodden Edensor Park in Sydney’s west.

The match got underway in treacherous conditions with heavy rain falling on the artificial surface at Edensor Park and both teams struggled to maintain possession in the early stages.

The home-side’s pressure eventually told in the 14th minute with an unmarked Anthony Tomelic on hand after a corner to volley the ball home from close range following a poor clearance from FNQ Heat.

FNQ struggled in the opening half hour playing on the counter attack with former Wellington Phoenix winger Alex Smith cutting a frustrated figure up front for the visitors.

Pavlovic should have doubled the hosts’ advantage in the 36th minute but the striker miscued his shot from six yards with only Heat keeper Daniel Valcicak to beat.

United continued to dominate after the break and extended their advantage in the 60th minute with Robert Mileski pouncing on a poor clearance to make it 2-0.

The procession continued with a double to Pavlovic securing the victory before Alex Smith netted in stoppage time to give FNQ a late consolation.

 

Blacktown City 0

Bentleigh Greens 1 (Stirton 40′)

For the second week in a row, a Victorian team has come to Sydney’s west and won. And after St Albans Saints last week it was Bentleigh Greens who left Sydney celebrating a famous win.

After being forced to do the majority of the defensive work in the first half, the visitors took a surprise lead just five minutes before the break.

On a wet and windy night, it was former Melbourne Victory NYL player David Stirton that struck the decisive blow.

A deep cross to the far post was headed back across the face of goal where Stirton was on hand to head home from just six yards out.

The home side upped the pressure in the second half but just couldn’t find an equalizer.

A mixture of wasteful finishing and some superb saves from Greens goal-keeper Alistair Bray ensured the Victorian NPL club would spring the upset on the road and progress to the last 16.

 

Melbourne City FC 1 (Kalmar 64′)

Sydney FC 3 (Gameiro 23′, Abbas pen 111′, pen 115′)

A pair of penalties in extra time from Ali Abbas saw Sydney FC defeat Melbourne City FC 3-1 in the round of 32 of the FFA Cup. Corey Gameiro had given Sydney a first-half lead after a terrible decision from City goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne, while Nick Kalmar equalised after the break, but the visitors eventually advanced, after Abbas converted twice from the spot in the second period of extra time. City defender Jason Hoffman was sent off in the 109th minute for bringing down Gameiro from behind for the first of the two penalties, adding to the Melbourne-based club’s woes in their first competitive fixture as Melbourne City FC.  Sydney struggled early but hit the front after 22 minutes, launching a counter-attack that saw Matthew Jurman release Gameiro down the left to slide the ball under Redmayne, who was well outside his box. City continued to have the better of possession up until half-time and deservedly equalised in the 64th minute when Aaron Mooy’s free-kick picked out Kalmar, who sent a powerful header past Ivan Necevski, sparking a frantic final half hour. In extra time, City hit the bar through Mooy but Sydney won after Gameiro and Terry Antonis were judged to have been fouled in the area within four minutes of each other and Abbas kept his cool on both occasions.

source: theffacup.com.au

Βρήκε στην παραλία δικέφαλο δελφίνι!

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Ένας ανυποψίαστος περιπατητής βρέθηκε την ώρα που έκανε την βόλτα του σε παραλία της Σμύρνης στην Τουρκία μπροστά σε ένα δικέφαλο δελφίνι!

Το δελφίνι ήταν νεκρό και τότε ο 39χρονος Τουργκούλ Μετίν αποφάσισε να καλέσει τις αρχές.

“Είδα το δικέφαλο δελφίνι στην ακροθαλασσιά και δεν μπορούσα να πιστέψω στα μάτια μου”, είπε ο 39χρονος γυμναστής στο επάγγελμα.

Σύμφωνα με τους ειδικούς που πήραν το δελφίνι για να το μελετήσουν, το ένα από τα δυο κεφάλια δεν είχε σχηματισθεί σωστα.

Πηγή: madata.gr

Aυστραλία:Στις τράπεζες θα καταθέτουμε τα δικαιολογητικά για το Medicare

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Μετά από σχετική απόφαση του ομοσπονδιακού υπουργείου Υγείας, στην προσπάθειά του να μειώσει την γραφειοκρατική διαδικασία και να κάνει περικοπές.

Το ομοσπονδιακό υπουργείο Υγείας, στην προσπάθειά του να μειώσει την γραφειοκρατική διαδικασία και να κάνει περικοπές, αλλάζει το ισχύον σύστημα καταβολής δικαιολογητικών για το Medicare και την ιατροφαρμακευτική κάλυψη.

Σύντομα οι ασθενείς που θέλουν να καταβάλουν τα δικαιολογητικά και να πάρουν πίσω από το Medicare χρήματα που πλήρωσαν σε γιατρούς για θεραπεία, εγχειρήσεις ή φάρμακα, θα μπορούν να το κάνουν πηγαίνοντας σε κάποιο υποκατάστημα των Αυστραλιανών Ταχυδρομείων ή σε υποκατάστημα κάποιος τράπεζας.
Ήδη, το υπουργείο Υγείας προκειμένου να βρει ιδιωτικές εταιρίες που θα αναλάβουν να κάνουν τη δουλειά που μέχρι τώρα διεκπεραίωναν δημόσιοι υπάλληλοι άρχισε μια διαφημιστική εκστρατεία στα Μέσα Ενημέρωσης προκειμένου να βρει ενδιαφερόμενες εταιρίες.

Οι ασθενείς θα μπορούν να συνεχίσουν να πηγαίνουν και στο Centrelink να καταθέτουν τα δικαιολογητικά, αλλά ιδιωτικές εταιρίες θα είναι αυτές που θα τα διεκπεραιώνουν και θα πληρώνουν τα χρήματα που χρωστούν σε γιατρούς ή για φάρμακα.

Αναφερόμενος στο θέμα, ο υπουργός Υγείας, Peter Dutton, δήλωσε ότι οι αλλαγές θα απαλλάξουν τους γιατρούς από τη γραφειοκρατική δουλειά που έχουν πιστοποιηθεί.
Για το ίδιο θέμα, η εκπρόσωπος του Εργατικού Κόμματος σε θέματα υγείας, Katherine King, είπε ότι η παράταξή της ανησυχεί για τις επιπτώσεις που θα έχουν οι πιο πάνω αλλαγές στο θέμα της προστασίας των προσωπικών δεδομένων των ασθενών.

Οι ενδιαφερόμενοι δικαιολογημένα θα πρέπει να ανησυχούν για πάρα πολύ ευαίσθητα θέματα όπως είναι η υγεία και τα οικονομικά του καθενός.

Πηγή:  Νέος Κόσμος

Αναζητώντας τον τάφο του Αλέξανδρου: Σαμαράς «Κάντε υπομονή λίγες μέρες»

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Αποχώρησε από την Αρχαία Αμφίπολη ο πρωθυπουργός Αντώνης Σαμαράς που ξεναγήθηκε νωρίτερα στον χώρο των αρχαιολογικών ανασκαφών, όπου εικάζεται ότι ανακαλύφθηκε ένας σημαντικός τάφος. Οι δημοσιογράφοι ανέμεναν τον Πρωθυπουργό σε απόσταση, καθώς δεν τους επετράπη η είσοδος στον χώρο.

Ο πρωθυπουργός τροφοδότησε τα σενάρια ότι κάτι μεγάλο ανακαλύφθηκε στην περιοχή καθώς σύστησε στους κατοίκους «κάντε υπομονή λίγες μέρες».

«Βρισκόμαστε μπροστά σε ένα εξαιρετικά σημαντικό εύρημα»

«Είναι βέβαιο ότι βρισκόμαστε μπροστά σε ένα εξαιρετικά σημαντικό εύρημα. Η γη της Μακεδονίας μας εξακολουθεί να μας συγκινεί και να μας εκπλήσσει αποκαλύπτοντας από τα σπλάχνα της μοναδικούς θησαυρούς, που συνθέτουν, υφαίνουν όλοι μαζί αυτό το μοναδικό μωσαϊκό της Ελληνικής μας Ιστορίας, για το οποίο όλοι οι Έλληνες είναι πολύ υπερήφανοι. Πρόκειται εδώ για ένα μνημείο με μοναδικά χαρακτηριστικά: Ένας περίβολος γύρω-γύρω 497 μέτρα, σχεδόν ένας τέλειος κύκλος σμιλεμένος σε μάρμαρο Θάσου. Το λιοντάρι της Αμφίπολης πάνω από 5 μέτρα, 5,20 μέτρα, ας το σκεφτούμε στην κορυφή του τύμβου. Δυο ολόγλυφες Σφίγγες που βλέπετε, που είναι εκεί σαν να φυλάσσουν- και πράγματι είναι εκεί για να προφυλάξουν την είσοδο του τάφου.

Ένας δρόμος πλατύς, με πλάτος 4,5 μέτρα, που οδηγεί στην είσοδο με τοίχους που μιμούνται σε φρέσκο τον τρόπο δόμησης του περίβολου. Πιστεύω ότι όλα αυτά τα στοιχεία έχουν επιτρέψει στην κ. Περιστέρη, την ανασκαφέα, την αρχαιολόγο, να είναι αισιόδοξη ότι πρόκειται για ένα μοναδικό ταφικό μνημείο, που- όπως μας είπε- χρονολογείται μεταξύ του 325 και του 300 π.Χ.. Βέβαια, στο καίριο ερώτημα η ανασκαφή είναι αυτή η οποία θα αποκαλύψει την ταυτότητα του νεκρού. Η ανασκαφή θα συνεχιστεί με ρυθμούς που υπαγορεύει τόσο το εύρημα όσο, βέβαια, και η επιστημονική δεοντολογία. Για άλλη μια φορά συγχαρητήρια στην κ. Περιστέρη και τους συνεργάτες της».

Ο νεοεκλεγείς δήμαρχος Αμφίπολης Κωνσταντίνος Μελίτος σημείωσε ότι «η επίσκεψη του πρωθυπουργού της χώρας σημαίνει πως κάτι πολύ μεγάλο και σημαντικό έχει δώσει η ανασκαφή» και πρόσθεσε ότι «η περιοχή και όλη η Ελλάδα πρόκειται να γίνει γνωστή σε όλο τον κόσμο».

Σημειώνεται ότι γύρω από την αρχαιολογική ανασκαφή εδώ και αρκετές ημέρες βρίσκεται ισχυρή αστυνομική δύναμη.

Ο ταφικός περίβολος

Σύμφωνα με τα μέχρι τώρα στοιχεία, τα δύο τελευταία έτη κατά τη διεξαγωγή των ανασκαφών στον λόφο Καστά, αποκαλύπτεται ένας μοναδικός ταφικός περίβολος, λόγω του μεγέθους του που αγγίζει τα 500 περίπου μέτρα, με ακριβείς αναλογίες ύψους τριών μέτρων και συνολικού μήκους 497 μέτρων.

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Ο ταφικός περίβολος χρονολογείται γύρω στο 325 – 300 π.Χ. και φέρεται να έχει την υπογραφή του φημισμένου, της εποχής εκείνης, αρχιτέκτονα Δεινοκράτη, που σύμφωνα με ιστορικά στοιχεία ήταν και στενός φίλος του Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου. Οικοδομήθηκε από θασίτικο μάρμαρο που μεταφέρθηκε στη περιοχή με ειδικά πλοιάρια, ενώ οι μαρμάρινοι δόμοι από την Αλική της Θάσου, τοποθετήθηκαν με ειδικούς γερανούς, κατασκευασμένους από ξύλο, σίδηρο και μολύβι, ίχνη των οποίων βρέθηκαν κατά την αρχαιολογική ανασκαφή. Σύμφωνα με τις αρχαιολογικές έρευνες, ένα μεγάλο μέρος του περιβόλου έχει αποξηλωθεί κατά τους ρωμαϊκούς χρόνους, με αποτέλεσμα αρκετά μαρμάρινα αρχιτεκτονικά μέλη του να μη βρίσκονται στη θέση τους.

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Μια ευρύτερη έρευνα που πραγματοποιήθηκε στην περιοχή της Αμφίπολης στην προσπάθεια να εντοπιστούν τα χαμένα αρχιτεκτονικά μέλη, οδήγησε την κ. Περιστέρη και τους συνεργάτες της στην περιοχή του χώρου του μνημείου του Λέοντα της Αμφίπολης, όπου τα χαμένα μέλη του περιβόλου βρέθηκαν είτε διάσπαρτα είτε εντοιχισμένα στη βάση του Λέοντος. Η χρονολόγηση τόσο του ταφικού περιβόλου όσο και του Λέοντα συμπίπτει και ανήκει στο τελευταίο τέταρτο του 4ου π.Χ. αιώνα. ​

Πηγή: zougla.gr

Racist and Hateful Slogans by Greek Soldiers Cause International Turmoil

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A video showing Greek soldiers in Stavrovouni, Cyprus, chanting hateful slogans against Turkey and Albania has caused widespread reactions in Greece and abroad. The video was aired on the Kosovan national TV while Turkish media also picked up the footage.

The leaked footage shows about 50 Greek soldiers training and singing hateful songs about how they want to “drink the blood of Turks, Albanians and Kosovans in the mountains.”

They threaten to invade Cyprus and FYROM and claim the Hagia Sofia in Istanbul, Turkey. “Hagia Sofia will be Greek again and Cyprus will belong to Greece,” they say, evoking the idea of Greater Greece.

The video is currently under investigation to find out whether such extreme nationalist slogans are common in the Greek army, or, if it is just an isolated incident.

The Greek Defense Ministry hasn’t commented on the video.

source: greekreporter.com

The Mystery of Ancient Amphipolis

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Excavations conducted in a tomb in Casta, in ancient Amphipolis, have raised questions. The area is being guarded by the police while the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports is monitoring ongoing developments.

Archaeologists are wondering if they have discovered an ancient royal tomb. According to data presented by the department head of ancient monuments in northern Greece, Catherine Peristeri, excavations in Casta mound have revealed a unique world monument due to its size reaching a height of 3 meters and a total length of 497 meters.

The tomb dates back to 325-300 BC and reportedly bears the signature of famous ancient architect Dinocrates, a close friend of Alexander the Great.

According to Peristeri, major historical events had taken place in the area of Amphiboles during that period. Major generals and admirals of Alexander the Great are associated with the area,  and it is there that in 311 BC Cassander exiled and then killed the wife of Alexander the Great, Roxanne, and his son, Alexander the Fourth.

The tomb consists of foundations, supporting columns, a top part and decorations of white marble from Thassos.  It was destroyed during the Roman period and many architectural elements disappeared, some of which were discovered during excavations in the area where the famous Lion of Amphipolis is located.

Excavations in the mound of Amphipolis first started in the 1960s. Many have claimed that the tomb belongs to Alexander the Great. However, archaeologists and experts say that although the monument is really important, it is not attributed to him.

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Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, accompanied by his wife Georgia and Culture Minister Constantinos Tassoulas, is visiting the site of Ancient Amphipolis, in northern Greece. Samaras will also visit Kasta hill and will be guided through the ongoing archaeological excavation site.

source: greekreporter.com

Constantinople’s Apoyevmatini to close down

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Apoyevmatini was founded in 1925.

The Greek daily once had a circulation of over 30,000.

The daily Greek language newspaper Apoyevmatini, published in Constantinople-Istanbul, is due to close down as a result of its financial problems. Founded in 1925, the newspaper intended to revive the Greek language and disseminate news about the Greek community residing in Turkey.

Owner and publisher Mihail Vasiliadis, who took over the newspaper in 2003 and is the only current employee of the newspaper, decided to shut down his office in Beyoğlu’s ‘Suriye Pasajı’ (Syria Passage), according to the Turkish daily Sabah. Apoyevmatini in its hey day used to employ 35 people, whilst its circulation was over 30,000.

The newspaper has survived with the financial contribution of the Greek government and the Greek community residing in Turkey. However, the daily suffered from Greece’s crisis and the decreasing number of Constantinople-Istanbul based Greek residents whose population is almost 1,700 now. The Greek population of Constantinople-Istanbul in the mid 1920s, after the Asia Minor Catastrophe, was in excess of 200,000, but almost all of them were driven out of the city and out of Turkey as a result of the restrictive policies of the Turkish state, as well as outbursts of ultranationalistic violence directed against them.

“They say it is necessary to have a high circulation rate to receive advertisements. There are only 605 Greek families in Istanbul. I sell 600 copies daily and reach almost 99 per cent of them. However, that is not enough,” said Mihail Vasiliades.

source: Neos Kosmos

George Perris to perform in Sydney

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Greek singing sensation George Perris will perform at the Joan Sutherland Bel Canto Gala Dinner on August 28

Following the success of last year’s Joan Sutherland Bel Canto Gala Dinner, attended by nearly 900 guests, this year’s Gala Fundraiser will feature the new Greek singing sensation George Perris.

Hosted by the foundation’s patron and board member, Mr Alan Jones AO with guest of honour Maestro Richard Bonynge, the event will feature a top lineup of national and international stars, all helping to raise money for the Joan Sutherland & Richard Bonynge Foundation.

The evening will feature new Greek singing sensation, Athens born George Perris, Opera Australia star Nicole Car, renowned Australian comedian Jean Kittson and others.

George Perris, who will be visiting Australia to promote his new album ‘Picture This’ and will be performing songs from the album on the night, was born in Athens in 1983 to a Greek father and a French mother.

At a very early age, Perris decided he wanted to become a singer and began studying voice and piano while pursuing his studies in Greek Literature at the University of Athens. Shortly thereafter, his first Greek album was released by EMI.

Since then, Perris has performed at some of the most prestigious concert halls around the world and has collaborated with acclaimed international artists.

This album represents Perris’ first collaboration with a host of global producers, writers, arrangers and mixers. This fresh approach to adult pop features the participation of The Prague Symphony Orchestra.

Funds raised from the evening will provide scholarships for this year’s Joan Sutherland & Richard Bonynge Bel Canto Award. Now in its fourth year, the award was created in memory of the late Dame Joan Sutherland to help financially assist young Australian and New Zealand opera singers.