Greece vs Romania 1-1, 19/11/13

Greece sealed their place at World Cup 2014 with a 4-2 aggregate victory over Romania after drawing 1-1 on Tuesday.

After arriving in Bucharest with a 3-1 lead from the first leg, Greece were able to stretch their advantage as Konstantinos Mitroglou netted in the 23rd minute on Tuesday.

The 25-year-old timed his run perfectly to reach a Vasilis Torosidis pass and finish low into the bottom corner from 15 yards for his third goal in the tie and fifth goal in qualifying overall.

Alexandros Tziolis’ unfortunate own goal 10 minutes into the second half gave the hosts hope, but Fernando Santos’ side were able to hold on and secure their passage to Brazil 2014.

The draw extends Greece’s unbeaten run to eight matches and sees them qualify for consecutive World Cup finals for the first time.

Victor Piturca made four changes to his side in an attempt to claw back the two-goal deficit from the first leg, with captain Vlad Chiriches one of those brought in despite suffering with a broken nose.

Greece made just one alteration from the clash in Athens, and that was an enforced one as Giorgos Karagounis replaced the suspended Kostas Katsouranis.

Romania started at a high tempo to try and get themselves an early goal but their finishing lacked accuracy.

Gabriel Torje went closest with a long-range effort in the sixth minute, as the Espanyol midfielder skipped in from the right before sending his left-foot shot wide.

Ciprian Tatarusanu – starting in the hosts’ goal in place of Bogdan Lobont – was called into action to deny Jose Holebas in the 17th minute but he could nothing about Mitroglou’s opener five minutes later.

The Olympiacos forward broke the offside trap to collect a pass from Torosidis, and calmly fired home to extend Greece’s aggregate lead.

After wasting chances towards the end of the first half, Romania were soon back into the tie after the break, although it took a huge slice of luck to give them a glimmer of hope.

Some neat build-up play ended with Ovidiu Hoban rolling a ball inside from the edge of the penalty area, and Torosidis’ clearance struck Tziolis and looped into the top corner.

Alexandru Maxim threatened to narrow the deficit even further in the closing 20 minutes, but resilient defending from Greece ensured their progression.

Socceroos beat Costa Rica 1-nil, Tim Cahill goal gets Ange Postecoglou’s national reign off to winning start

Source: ABCNEWS

Ange Postecoglou’s reign as Socceroos coach got off on the right foot with a 1-nil victory over Costa Rica in Sydney on Tuesday night.

A number of new Socceroos looked eager to impress their new boss but it was an old hand that got Australia over the line.

Like it has so many times before, a Tim Cahill header got the Socceroos over the line to start off what he called “a new era” for the Socceroos.

Cahill came off the bench with over half an hour to play, replacing Matthew Leckie who had played well up until that point after picking up an early leg injury.

Typically, the veteran attacker climbed above the pack on a corner.

The ball took a ghastly deflection, giving Costa Rica goalkeeper Patrick Pemberton no chance as it bounced goalward.

The match-winner took Cahill into a tie for the equal lead in national goals with Damian Mori on 29.

The goal broke a 69-minute deadlock between the sides that had persisted despite a number of chances for the Socceroos.

“It’s very special. It’s always great to play for your country and I think it’s great to get the boss off to a winning start,” Cahill said.

And “the boss” was very happy to see his charges get the win.

“That was fun. I enjoyed it,” Postecoglou said.

“I couldn’t be prouder of the players. Just an enormous effort.”

Youngsters have shaky start
The coach was, however, critical of their inability to find the back of the net in the first half saying the “intent was there” but they “lacked courage”.

The best chance of the game’s early exchanges was a near own goal by Australian defender Jason Davidson.

On a number of occasions throughout the first 45 minutes there seemed to be a lack of communication between the defence and goalkeeper Matthew Ryan, who was given the nod ahead of Borussia Dortmund’s Mitch Langerak.

The worst came in the fifth minute when Davidson, under pressure from Costa Rica midfielder Celso Borges, attempted a headed back-pass, only to see it go straight past Ryan, who was coming out to get the ball.

It was cleared off the line in the nick of time by Ivan Franjic to save Australia from an embarrassing start.

But other than the occasional mix-up, Australia had the best of the opening stages.

Robbie Kruse was brilliant for the hosts, popping up on both sides of the field and making some damaging runs down the wings.

He was just unable to control a couple of difficult first touches early but created the most promising first-half passage of play for the hosts.

Two minutes before the break, Kruse flew down the right side before curling a cross perfectly to a recently hobbled Leckie.

Leckie had the goal at his mercy but the midfielder was unable to get control of his left-foot volley and he sent it wide and high into the crowd.

In another promising sign for the future direction of the Socceroos, Celtic midfielder Tom Rogic, 20, was also incredibly dangerous when he replaced Mark Bresciano in the second half.

Neill’s frustration clear
Lucas Neill, playing his first game since staving off a challenge on his captaincy, was obviously feeling the pressure.

Following criticism of his leadership and ability, Neill was solid individually and marshalled an inexperienced Australian defence around the park nicely.

But, after apparently being heckled by part of the Sydney Football Stadium’s western stand, the 35-year-old defender turned around and angrily asked; “Why the f*** are you booing?”

“People pay their money, they can do what they want,” former Australia keeper and Fox Sports commentator Mark Bosnich said.

“I don’t think you can react like that. Simple as that.”

It was a dampener on a night in which Neill broke the record for most appearances as Australian captain.

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AUC’s Greek campus to be transformed Into Egypt’s first technology park

Source: dailynewsegypt.com

Greek Campus in Downtown to be transformed into Egypt’s first technology park

The Greek Campus has functioned as home for the AUC library back when the main AUC campus was Downtown (Photo from The American University in Cairo)

The Greek Campus has functioned as home for the AUC library back when the main AUC campus was Downtown
(Photo from The American University in Cairo)

A part of The American University in Cairo (AUC) for almost five decades, the Greek Campus will now be home to Egypt’s first technology park in downtown Cairo. AUC has signed a 10-year lease agreement with Tahrir Alley Technology Park (TATP), a Cairo-based company that intends to keep the Greek Campus name and operate it, with AUC retaining full ownership. A reception was held on the Greek Campus on Thursday, 14 November to officially announce the university’s plans. “We hope this new initiative will bring vitality to what has been, and will remain, our neighborhood and the home of our historic Tahrir Square campus,” said AUC President Lisa Anderson. “It is especially rewarding to see that the campus will be used to serve the purpose of advancing technology and entrepreneurship.” Ahmed El-Alfi, founder of TATP, looks forward to creating a hub where entrepreneurship and creativity can thrive in the heart of Cairo: “The Greek Campus will not only act as technologically advanced office spaces but also as a center for creative minds, startups, and technology multinationals to work, meet, and collaborate.”

The location dates back to even earlier times since it was established in 1964 (Photo from The American University in Cairo)

The location dates back to even earlier times since it was established in 1964
(Photo from The American University in Cairo)

Purchased by the university from the Greek community in 1964, the Greek Campus –– which has been closed since after AUC relocated to New Cairo in 2008 –– was the hub of social activity for students, located one block away from the Main Campus. It housed the library, Social Science Building, Social Research Centre, Jameel Center and School of Continuing Education (previously known as the Centre for Adult and Continuing Education and Division of Public Service). When it was first purchased, the Greek Campus included a theatre, print shop, two tennis courts and a cafeteria.

The Greek Campus was purchased during the presidency of Thomas Bartlett, who was in his mid-30s at the time, who worked relentlessly on expanding AUC’s facilities for it to grow and become a first-class institution contributing to Egypt’s development. “In the late 1940s, it was apparent that more space was needed to accommodate the expansion in the student body and programmes,” said Bartlett in “The Day We Bought the Greek Campus.”

To do that, Hill House and the Science Building were constructed in 1953 and 1966, respectively. In 1964, money that was initially going to be used for the construction of a 10-storey building on the Main Campus was used instead for the purchase of the Greek Campus, the largest addition to the university during Bartlett’s tenure. “Suddenly, the opportunity came to buy two Greek schools, where the Greek Campus is now located, [but] we first needed approval to use the money given to us for construction on the Main Campus for purchasing the Greek schools instead,” said Bartlett, who served as interim AUC president from 2002 to 2003 and is currently an AUC trustee. “The Board of Trustees approved the proposed shift on 19 July 1964.”

It is located in the middle of Downtown Cairo, a walking distance from AUC’s main gate on Mohamed Mahmoud’s street (Photo from The American University in Cairo)

It is located in the middle of Downtown Cairo, a walking distance from AUC’s main gate on Mohamed Mahmoud’s street
(Photo from The American University in Cairo)

Once permission was secured, Bartlett faced another challenge. The Greek community wanted hard currency, and that is something “AUC did not have and could not legally have paid,” he said. In addition, there were doubts as to whether AUC was eligible to buy the Greek Campus under the laws that were in effect at the time. “Fortunately,” said Bartlett, “Mr. Pierakos [Greek community leader] eventually accepted Egyptian pounds, and the Egyptian authorities did not object to the sale.”

“On the day of the sale,” Bartlett said, “Mr. Fayek Wissa, the accountant, and I had to carry several satchels containing the purchase money, since a cheque was not legal tender for the transaction. About EGP 409,500 in ten pound denominations had to be counted and transferred in the presence of the official in the registration office. That was done, and the final papers for the purchase were signed on 15 March 1965.”

One of the most distinct features of the Greek Campus was the library. The library was initially located in Hill House, but with the rapid increase in the university’s collection of books and periodicals and the ever-expanding needs of students and faculty members, the building became inadequate. In 1971, President Christopher Thoron consulted with experts in the field, and the Board of Trustees asked American architect Hugh Jacobson to draft plans for a new library that would be located in the Greek Campus. In May 1974 AUC broke ground on the project and construction progressed until 1976, when a fire broke out, destroying columns, beams and cement work on the first floor. Work on the library was halted for nearly two years, and in 1982, under the tenure of President Richard F. Pederson, the Greek Campus library was complete. Jacobson designed the library building with its exterior facing the street, as well as a plaza and platform steps extending from the building to the garden areas at the centre of the Greek Campus. As Thomas A. Lamont noted in The American University in Cairo: 1987 – 1995: “The dramatic contours of AUC’s library have given the Greek Campus its own architectural flavour.”

The campus is known for its shaded areas, which were often frequented by students resting in between classes (Photo from The American University in Cairo)

The campus is known for its shaded areas, which were often frequented by students resting in between classes
(Photo from The American University in Cairo)

The most attractive building is that of the library designed by architect Hugh Jacobson (Photo from The American University in Cairo)

The most attractive building is that of the library designed by architect Hugh Jacobson
(Photo from The American University in Cairo)

Another major building on the Greek Campus was the Abdul Latif Jameel Centre for Middle East Management Studies, for which construction began in 1987 and was completed in 1989. The building accommodated the steady growth of the student body in the late 1980s and early 1990s, as well as the increasing demand on management, engineering sciences and other professional programmes. The Social Science Building on the Greek Campus, with its long, tall staircase, housed the departments and offices of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. In addition, the Division of Public Service, which is now the School of Continuing Education, offered, for many years, adult education courses at the Greek Campus to large numbers of Egyptians, affirming the university’s mission of service to the community.

An integral part of student life, the Greek Campus has been witness to 50 years of AUC traditions, activities and memories; from performances in Wallace Theatre, University Senate meetings in the Blue Room, student club activities, including group weddings for orphans, late-night stays in the Caravan newsroom and crowds of students at the Copy Centre to International Day festivities: fun for children at the day care centre and gatherings in the Model United Nations office located in the Social Science Building.

To bid farewell to the Greek Campus before the university’s move to New Cairo, a gathering was held there in May 2008, bringing together members of the AUC community. The event included folklore and music performances, as well as a documentary featuring faculty, students and alumni reflecting on precious memories and favourite spots on campus.

Turkey pays tribute to late Greek Cypriot leader Clerides

Source: hurriyetdailynews.com

People pass a poster showing former Cypriot President Glafcos Clerides in the capital Nicosia, on Nov. 15, 2013. AP photo

People pass a poster showing former Cypriot President Glafcos Clerides in the capital Nicosia, on Nov. 15, 2013. AP photo

Turkey has released a condolence message for former Greek Cypriot leader Glafcos Clerides, voicing sadness over his loss and underlining his service for the Greek Cypriot people.

“It is particularly saddening that Clerides lost his life without being able to see that a permanent and comprehensive resolution that would rebuild partnership on the island had been reached,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a written statement released on Nov. 17.

The statement also recalled that Clerides’ lobbying efforts for a U.N. reunification plan for Cyprus had ultimately failed after the Greek Cypriot side rejected it in a public referendum in April 2004. The plan, named after then-U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, was accepted by the Turkish Cypriot community.

Born in Nicosia on April 24, 1919, Clerides, 94, founded the ruling right-wing DISY party in 1976 and served as Greek Cyprus’ president from 1993 to 2003 in back-to-back terms.

The Foreign Ministry statement particularly underlined that, starting from 1968, Clerides had played an important role in the negotiation process aimed at resolving the Cyprus issue, along with the founder president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC), the late Rauf Denktaş.

The ABC is stifling debate on Armenia by denouncing critics

Source: ABCNEWS

THE ABC has a new topic on which no debate is allowed. Try, and you’re denounced as a “denier”. God, I’m sick of these attacks on reason.

Demonstrate that the “stolen generations” is a myth are you’re a “racist”.

Point out that the world has failed to warm as global warming activists claimed and you’re a “climate change denier”.

Now this, from the ABC on the weekend: “One of the world’s most vocal Armenian genocide deniers will make an address at Parliament House in Canberra next week.”

Labor’s Laurie Ferguson had booked a room for an address titled “What happened during 1915-1923?”

“The address will be given by Professor Justin McCarthy, an American history professor who many Armenians view with the same disdain as Jews view Holocaust denier David Irving.”

I’ve heard McCarthy lecture and am appalled this scholar is likened to a Holocaust denier.

McCarthy does not deny that a million or more Armenians died in Turkey in one of the last century’s most brutal conflicts. What he disputes is that Turkish authorities deliberately planned the killings to wipe out the Christian Armenians.

He argues they were instead the result of a civil war after Armenian irregulars backed a Russian invasion.

Here come our politicians.

NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell was attacked by Turkey last week for successfully getting Parliament to condemn “the genocide of the Armenians”.

It is not the NSW Parliament’s business or expertise to resolve historical debates over events a century ago in another land.

Time we thought with our brains, not our fashion sense.

Medal struck by First Fleet surgeon expected to fetch $500,000

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Historical interest: The Charlotte Medal. Photo: Supplied

Source: SMH.com.au

It’s not in great condition but the Charlotte Medal is of ”immense historical interest” and, despite a few holes, is expected to fetch $500,000 at auction this month.

The Charlotte was one of the six convict ships in the First Fleet. The ship’s surgeon John White was keen to have a memento to record the arrival.

Who better to engrave a silver medal for him than convict Thomas Barrett, known to White as an adept engraver who had already been caught forging a few coins along the way?

White’s personal servant William Broughton handed over the silver disc and engraving tool, and supplied the fixes of the ship’s position to be recorded.

Broughton is believed to have commissioned a copper version of the medal for himself.

A month after arriving at Port Jackson, Barrett, having finished the medals, was tried for stealing provisions and hanged. He became the first convict to be executed in the fledgling colony of NSW.

The silver version, having first returned to England, now resides at the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour. The copper version went ashore with Broughton, who was appointed government storekeeper in Parramatta. The coin was found in 1940 on a farm in Camden that Broughton had links to and appears to bear his initials ”WB”.

John O’Connor, of Noble Numismatics, which will auction the medal in Sydney, said when they originally sold the silver Charlotte Medal the owners of the copper medal came forward. Until that time it was thought perhaps the silver medal had been produced in England because it was in an English collection but as soon as the copper medal appeared it immediately substantiated a theory that the silver medal had been engraved in Australia.

Mr O’Connor said: ”Apart from the design of the ship, which is on the silver medal, the rest of the inscription is almost repeated verbatim. I would think if the Maritime Museum found out about it there would be a bit of a mad scramble to make sure it never leaves the country.”

Greek militant group claims Golden Dawn killings

Source: reuters.com

People holding flowers and a Greek flag stand near the local offices of far-right Golden Dawn party, following last night's shooting, in a northern suburb of Athens November 2, 2013. REUTERS/John Kolesidis

People holding flowers and a Greek flag stand near the local offices of far-right Golden Dawn party, following last night’s shooting, in a northern suburb of Athens November 2, 2013.

A Greek anti-establishment group has claimed responsibility for a drive-by shooting this month that killed two supporters of the far-right Golden Dawn party and raised fears of an escalation of political violence.

The previously unknown group “Militant People’s Revolutionary Forces” said the attack had been carried out in retaliation for the fatal stabbing of anti-fascism rapper Pavlos Fissas, to which a Golden Dawn sympathizer has confessed.

Police could not confirm the authenticity of the claim, which came on the eve of rallies to commemorate the 40th anniversary of a bloody student uprising against the military junta that ruled Greece at the time.

“The brazen murder of Pavlos Fissas was the drop of blood that made the glass overflow,” the group wrote in an 18-page letter filled with anti-establishment invective published on the news website http://www.zougla.gr . It called the rapper’s killing a “turning point”.

“The armed attack-response … is the starting point of the people’s campaign to send the neo-Nazi scum of Golden Dawn where they belong, to the dustbin of history,” it said.

The shooting of the two young Golden Dawn supporters outside the party’s offices in Athens on November 1 came at a time of growing public anger against a party widely regarded as neo-Nazi and accused of attacks against migrants and leftists.

Golden Dawn denies accusations of violence and rejects the neo-Nazi label. It denies any involvement in Fissas’s killing.

An opinion poll released on Saturday indicated that support for Golden Dawn had grown since the two men were gunned down.

The party, Greece’s third most popular in surveys, had shed almost a third of its support after Fissas’s death in September.

The poll by ALCO for Sunday’s Proto Thema newspaper, conducted on November 12-15, put support for Golden Dawn at 8.8 percent, up 2.2 points in a month but still below the 10.8 percent it enjoyed in June.

A government crackdown on Golden Dawn after evidence linking it to Fissas’s killing has led to party leader Nikolaos Mihaloliakos and five more of its lawmakers being charged with belonging to a criminal group. Mihaloliakos and two of the lawmakers have been remanded in custody until their trial.

(Reporting by Karolina Tagaris; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Mykonos’ charming Greek identity makes it the perfect location for an unforgettable break

Source: dailyrecord.co.uk

WHILE Mykonos has evolved into a playground for the rich and famous, it’s lively nightlife still makes it the ideal place to let your hair down.

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MYKONOS town is just warming up at midnight as we wander through the area known as Little Venice, named because of the lofty houses with bright balconies jutting out over the Aegean Sea.

“Which bar is the best?” I ask a waiter from a nearby taverna. He looks me up and down. “Depends what you’re into,” he replies, winking.

“Well, we’re married straight girls who like dancing to gay disco music,” I say, not missing a beat.

He points us in the direction of Semeli Bar, where revellers are already boogying to a medley of Black Eyed Peas, Abba and Greek pop. We soonjoin in.

Whatever your persuasion – gay, straight, married, single, young, old – if you’re out for fun, then this tiny island in the Greek Cyclades is the ideal place to let your hair down.

I visited 25 years ago as a backpacker and it wasn’t quite as glamorous then (rooms were £2 a night and a cheese pie was considered fine dining). But over the past decade it has morphed into one of the hippest destinations in the world. It’s the kind of place where you might easily bump into George Michael in his Speedos or, in our case, the multi-millionaire coiffeur Charles Worthington.

We stayed at one of a new breed of uber-cool boutique hotels, Grace Mykonos, situated above the beach at Agios Stefanos, with its kaleidoscope of sun parasols and the most authentic Greek tavernas on the island.

On arrival, we are handed a glass of champagne and told to relax, which isn’t difficult amid the typical Mykonian architecture, all dazzling white and minimalist. It’s the perfect backdrop for the copper and bronze olive trees by the sculptor Constantinos Valaes, which stand in the reception area.

He’s just one of the Greek artists showcased in the hotel’s own Gallery Skoufa (see what I mean about cool?).

I feel instantly transformed from a tired 40-something mum-of-three into a cooler, younger, less stressed version of myself. We love our two-bedroom, two-bathroom suite with its huge arty photographs on the wall.

There’s a plunge pool on our terrace and a bottle of sparkling wine chilling – perfect for our indulgent girls’ weekend.

At the pool, we feel like we’ve stepped into a photo shoot. We settle down on the designer loungers and the pool attendant rushes over to position our umbrella.

“Be a darling and bring us the cocktail list,” I rasp.

I’ve only been here an hour and I’ve turned into Jackie O. Cabanas with huge pillows are dotted around the pool with views down to the beach.

For a night of pure hedonism, you can party poolside at Paradise Beach at the island’s largest club, where a dressed-to-impress crowd go wildevery night – but we take our pleasure a little more sedately.

We head first to Alley, a cocktail bar with a terrace for people-watching in the thick of the town’s cobbled streets, where popcorn is served in mini supermarket trolleys and we discover the delights ofapple martinis.

Restaurant Kostas is a popular choice, with rich seafood risottos, moist chicken souvlaki and some good house wine.

The bars near the water’s edge in Little Venice are wonderfully atmospheric, especially when the moon is full. We enjoy cucumber mojitos at Verandah, listening to Judy Garland numbers being belted out from a gay piano bar above us.

Mykonos town has had 40 years to get used to tourism and it has adapted well, retaining its Greek identity. It is a maze of snow-white alleys and sugar cube houses trimmed with blue. It’s a much quieter place during the day, in spite of the daily deposit of cruise ship day-trippers.

We got happily lost wandering up to the four iconic 16th Century windmills, popping in and out of art galleries and jewellery shops, where fine gold filigree is the catch of the day.

The interior of the island is barren and dry (thank God for that burst of purple bougainvillea that livens up the landscape) but the beaches are some of the most beautiful in Greece. If you can keep up with thelife of an international poseur all day as well as all night, then oil up, stick on your superstar shades and lounge around at Psarou, Paradise and Super Paradise Beach.

We head instead to Ornos Beach, where small boats shuttle beach-hoppers to the sands on the south of the island. Ornos is popular with locals and has a more relaxed vibe. And you don’t feel like you’ve got to hold your stomach in after lunching on fried prawns and octopus at the lovely beach shack-style Ithaki.

Most visitors here don’t go in for too much sightseeing, preferring to sleep on the beach all day and party all night.

However, if your hangover permits, it’s worth making the effort to cruise across to tiny, uninhabited Delos, just one mile south-west of Mykonos town. It’s one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece, dating from about 1000BC. It’s now an open-air museum, full of huge pillars, an amphitheatre, ruined houses, mosaics and marble statues.

By the fourth night and partied out, we admit defeat by dining under the stars at Grace’s Mediterranean restaurant. We tuck into a sharing platter of soft shell crab, followed by rack of lamb with honey potatoes, rounded off by cocktails until we agree on an early night – at 2am.

NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell has hit back at a potential Turkish ban on MPs attending the Gallipoli centenary

Source: ABCNews

The New South Wales Government has reacted harshly to reports the Turkish speaker of parliament has threatened to ban MPs from attending the centenary commemorations of the Gallipoli landing.

Tension between the NSW Parliament and Turkish authorities first erupted in May, when MPs passed a motion recognising the Armenian genocide.

Genocide scholars say that from 1915 to 1923 more than 1 million Armenians lost their lives at the hands of the Ottoman empire.

Turkey has long disputed it was genocide.

Places limited for Gallipoli landings centenary.

The Turkish speaker of parliament, Cemil Cicek, has reportedly called on the State Government to withdraw its resolution.

He says NSW MPs could be banned from attending the 2015 Anzac centenary at Gallipoli if action is not taken.

In a statement, Premier Barry O’Farrell said anyone associated with the Turkish government should not use the centenary for political purposes and labelled the comments “deplorable”.

It comes after the ABC revealed that one of the world’s most vocal Armenian genocide deniers is set to make an address at Parliament House in Canberra next week.

The address, titled “What happened during 1915-1923”, will be given by Professor Justin McCarthy, an American history professor whom many Armenians view with the same disdain as Jews view Holocaust denier David Irving.

Ballot opens for Gallipoli centenary tickets

The escalation of tensions between NSW and Turkey comes as the ballot for Australians hoping to attend the 2015 Anzac centenary at Gallipoli opens.

A total of 6,000 tickets will be available to the general public, and another 2,000 will be reserved for direct descendents of World War One veterans, veterans of other wars and school children.

The Federal Government will extend personal invitations to the 160 surviving widows of World War I veterans.

Ballot key dates

The ballot will close at the end of January and the Government expects to announce the results in March.

Veterans Affairs Minister Senator Michael Ronaldson says Prime Minister Tony Abbott will attend the event and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will also be invited.

But he says the remaining official delegation will be small to ensure as many members of the public can attend.

He says that although attending Anzac Day commemorations in 2015 would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, if unsuccessful in the ballot, visitors could also consider visiting Gallipoli at another time during the centenary year.

“The Gallipoli campaign lasted eight months from April to December 1915,” he said.

“I encourage those who may not be successful in the ballot to consider visiting Gallipoli at another time in 2015.”

The ballot had initially been delayed over fairness concerns.