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Anastasia Tsirtsakis

Life

Katahanas’ play to challenge audiences

Set in a nursing home, actor turned playwright Evdokia Katahanas’ The Plot explores workplace politics.

News

Study reveals inadequacies in Modern Greek teaching

If the Modern Greek language is to be preserved in Australia for years to come, Professor Anastasios Tamis urges changes must be made.

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Courses for Greek grandparents experiencing family conflict

The Australian Greek Welfare Society is offering courses for Greek-speaking grandparents struggling to gain access to see their grandchildren.

News

Abused women and children on AHEPA’s agenda

The funds were raised through an afternoon tea organised by members of the group, where a cheque was made out to the Women’s Trust of Victoria.

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A historic day for the GOCMV

Archbishop Stylianos made a historic visit to the GOCMV’s new headquarters, showing promise for the two organisations.

News

Proudly Greek and gay

The Greek and Gay Support Network continues to provide support and is looking to develop its ties with the wider Greek Australian community.

News

Two for the price of one

When a space came up big enough to house the photography studio of Sylvia Gabriel and christening and party supply store Petit Atelier, the entrepreneurs jumped at the chance.

Features

Folklore in fashion

London-based fashion designer Melissanthi Spei thinks the next generation of Greeks are the answer out of the economic crisis.

Life

Not the usual postcard from Athens

Launching his book The Demons of Athens, Professor Vrasidas Karalis talks about why he considers the situation in Greece to be worse six years on.

Features

The perils of publishing

Christos Tsiolkas speaks about the changes in the publishing industry and the challenges facing ‘ethnic’ writers today.

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