Dean Kalimniou
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GREAT AUNT ΒΑΥΚΙΣ
As the village nurse, she would rise from her bed at all hours of the night in order to administer injections, saving scores of lives over the years.
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CAFÉ PARANOIA
Tales of unsubstantiated Greek nationalist madness in the streets of Oakleigh.
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FORGETTING CYPRUS
Over the course of the four decades since the invasion and occupation of Cyprus by Turkey, the nature of it has gradually been transformed.
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Greeks and their Glendi
When the Greeks of Oakleigh indulge in their glendi, they do so with an infinite amount of joie vis a vis their own collective and particular vivre.
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Olympian Saturday story-telling
Olympian Society has realised that if suburban clubs are to remain relevant in the future, they will need to make themselves accessible to local needs.
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40 YEARS OF PONTIAKI ESTIA
Defying the trend of Greek organisations that gradually become more insular, Estia has extended its guest friendship to the wider community.
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On Macedonians, Chaldeans and other figments of our imagination
While ancient history has been used as an anachronism to imagine a nation, it is not the only determinant of ethnic or national consciousness. Politics too plays a major role.
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Egyptians, Greeks and Anzacs
It is hoped that the Coptic contribution to the ANZAC cause becomes more widely known and more broadly studied in years to come.