Dean Kalimniou
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Dean Kalimniou (also known as Konstantinos Kalymnios) (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Καλυμνιός) is an Australian-born Greek lawyer, writer and journalist. Dean Kalimniou was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1977. He studied law and arts, majoring in Modern Greek studies.
As spokesperson for the Panepirotic Federation of Australia, he has consistently raised awareness of the plight of the Northern Epirot Greek minority in Southern Albania, traveling to Albania on many occasions to research the plight of the Northern Epirots. As a journalist, Dean Kalimniou is popular within the Greek community of Australia through his incisive column in the Melbourne Greek newspaper Neos Kosmos (New World) entitled Diatribe, which has been running for four years.
Dean Kalimniou is also a well known poet and short story writer within the Greek community. His short stories have won the annual Greek-Australian Cultural League awards every year since 1998. His two published poetry collections "Kipos Esokleistos" (Garden Enclosed) (2003) and "Alexipyrina" (Flameproof) (2004) are highly regarded both in Greece and Australia. The latter collection was awarded the Angelidis Institute Prize in 2004.
In November 2007, Dean Kalimniou was awarded the Government of Victoria Award for Excellence in Multicultural Affairs by the Governor of Victoria, Professor de Kretzer.
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