Island humour goes global: Margus Tabor brings "Mamma Lood" — grandmother stories, Hiiumaa wisdom and plenty of laughs — to Estonian communities in Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.
Award-winning films with Estonian connections — Europa! Europa Film Festival is rolling into Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Catch the stories on the big screen this February–March.
A new video by Priit Laineste takes us into Sydney Estonian House — then downstairs to the Estonian Archives in Australia, where Maie Barrow shows community treasures (and what it really takes to preserve them).
From hand-stitched skirts to full folk costume sets, SESKKE’s growing costume library preserves Estonian heritage in Australia, one carefully cared-for piece at a time. Open to all, it invites the community to wear, share and belong.
Estonian language teachers in Australia were recognised for their work during a meeting with Minister Kristina Kallas, followed by a discussion on the future of Estonian language education in Australia.
Kuno Mikkor’s contribution to sport and community life made a lasting impact in Melbourne. He will be remembered with gratitude and affection by all who knew him.
The ECFA’s journey from post-war relief committee to cultural foundation shows the power of a small community working together. A new board now steps in to guide the next chapter.
Meet Angelina, the Estonian stand-up comedian in Sydney — a storyteller who turns migration, forklifts and IT-life into sharply funny comedy. Yes, all of it.