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‘Diaphanous Impressions’: an exploration of the softness of nature

Artist Anna Abell (née Krambousanos) is set to display her upcoming collection of ink paintings centred on the evolution and fragility of nature. The exhibition titled ‘Diaphanous Impressions’ will be …

Features

Father-son duo on track to ‘conquer’ Athens Marathon

Dimitri Vlahandreas is set to embark on a journey to Athens as he looks to complete a major bucket list item at the age of 74 alongside his son Peter, …

Sport

Panathinaikos holds on to secure a draw against PAOK

Neither PAOK nor Panathinaikos was able to seize control in the first derby clash of the season as the two heavyweights were made to share the spoils. The Thessaloniki giants …

Sport

Panathinaikos seeking crucial win in tough visit to PAOK

The pressure is all on the “Trifylli” to step up their league campaign after a shaky start, with a tricky meeting against PAOK set up in which victory seems a …

Life

Will Kostakis wins PM Literature Award for his latest novel ‘We Could Be Something’

The evolving nature of Greekness and queerness in Greek-Australians is the basic theme in the latest book by Will Kostakis, ‘We could be something’ to be launched tomorrow in Sydney. …

News

Over 50 Greek Australians striving for success at NSW local elections

More than 50 Greek Australians have put their hand up to serve in NSW’s local councils with the aim of contributing to their various communities in a direct and impactful …

Sport

Greece downs Ireland to continue bright start under Jovanovic

Greece has made it two wins from two to mark the beginning of Ivan Jovanovic’s tenure as coach, with the “Ethniki” defeating Ireland to continue a strong start to life …

Life

Christopher Cosmos explores Alexander the Great’s rise in New Novel ‘Young Conquerors’

Greek American writer Christopher Cosmos has released his latest work titled ‘Young Conquerors’, a story that chronicles Alexander the Great through the lens of his closest companion and friend, Hephaestion. …

Life

‘Murderess’ – an intense story that sheds light on a global issue

Eva Nathena’s adaptation of ‘Murderess’ stands out in the 29th Greek Film Festival as an emotional 100-year-old story of women that remains relevant even in modern times. ‘Murderess’ will have …

News

Parramatta overrun by thousands in celebration of Hellenism

The annual Let’s Go Greek Festival did not disappoint as it continued to bring thousands of people to the heart of Western Sydney for a grand affair showcasing Hellenic culture. …

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