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Helen Velissaris

Life

Karvelas talks misogyny in the newsroom

Victorian editor of The Australian, Patricia Karvelas speaks about sexism in the newsroom and the glass ceiling that exists in all workplaces.

News

Into the thick of Ebola

UN spokesperson Ari Gaitanis has flown into West Africa to keep the world informed on the outbreak of Ebola

News

Calls for more transparency with seafood

Country of origin seafood labelling stops at the wholesaler. Calls for more transparency at the restaurant level has the seafood industry happy, but local eateries seeing red.

News

131 Pizza sliced to sell

Independent pizza network entrepreneur Emil Parthenides has sold his business, 131 Pizza, for $11.5 million and has moved onto the next big thing in food delivery.

Sport

MUNGA takes top prize in inaugural NUGAS Cup

With the success of the first Greek club indoor soccer tournament, NUGAS Victoria president Tass Sgardelis wants to see the event extended to summer.

News

Gribilas family set up charity to honour daughter

After losing their daughter, Kostas Gribilas and wife Poppy have decided to set up a foundation to donate to the Sydney Children’s Hospital.

News

Philhellene David Hill assembles his monuments men

President of the International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures, Australian David Hill talks about what’s next for the ongoing deadlock.

News

Thessaloniki comes to Melbourne

Thessaloniki’s mayor and its minister will visit Melbourne in November to strengthen ties. But is the relationship waning?

News

Back from the dead

Stavros Gelekis was aiming to become a first team player in West Adelaide Hellas until he fell to the pitch unconscious. Now he’s coached the under 14s to a championship win.

News

Fundraising spurs the young

Despite many saying their community involvement is stunted, young Greek Australians are contributing through charity work.

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