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Anastasia Tsirtsakis

News

‘A disaster could happen to any of us, we don’t know what’s around the corner’

Clinical forensic psychiatric nurse, Helen Andrianakis calls on the Greek community to step up and support the most vulnerable members of society.

News

Greek Film Festival gets off to a smashing start

Hundreds turned out for the opening night in Sydney and Melbourne to see the Australian premiere of Roza of Smyrna.

News

Father Themis on the biggest scandal facing the world today: poverty

Down Under from Sierra Leone for a series of fundraisers, the former rock star turned priest talks about poverty, and his concerns for Australia’s moral standards.

Features

Meet two volunteers giving refugees in Greece a sense of purpose

With books, educational resources and their smiling faces, founders of ECHO have brought a sense of optimism to northern and central Greece with their library on wheels.

Life

Meet the team making Mykonos a destination for craft beer

The founders of Mykonos Brewing Company are a prime example of the entrepreneurial spirit coming out of Greece during the crisis.

Life

Healing the way nature intended

Dr Irene Prantalos found the relief she sought in traditional Chinese medicine, an alternative therapy shared by the ancient Greeks with answers found in diet and lifestyle choices

Life

Geelong welcomes Mav’s, the city’s only Greek eatery

Located in the trendy West End precinct, Mav’s is serving up authentic and fresh homemade Greek fare.

News

Gribilas family call on Greek community to band together and help children of Greece

The Konstantina Angelique Gribilas Fund has teamed up with The Smile of the Child to host a charity gala event to help children in remote areas of Greece.

Life

Carapetis stars in Macbeth: our future nightmare landscape, if we don’t hold each other accountable

State Theatre Company South Australia’s resident artist Elena Carapetis on the relevance of Shakespeare 400 years on, and her commitment to diverse stories on the stage.

Life

Hippocrates was right: Let food be thy medicine

Registered nurse Liliana Fanariotis explains the mind-gut connection and why it is the future of modern medicine.

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