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Helen Velissaris

News

National curriculum’s Greek ready by May

It has taken four years for the national curriculum to introduce Greek, and by mid-year the program will be ready.

News

Changing landscape for Greek

New era for the teaching of Modern Greek, as it adapts to changing demographics.

Features

‘Intone’ with Melbourne

Tony Pierrakos has spent years photographing Melbourne. In between the fruit aisles of the Vic Market, he makes tourists and locals fall in love with the photogenic city.

Features

Tsarouchis’ American protege

Artist Philip Tarlow stumbled into Greece’s artistic crowd early in the ’60s and stayed. He talks about his friends – the greats Tsarouchis, Karagatsis and Embirikos.

Sport

Charisteas’ coming

Euro 2004 champion Angelo Charisteas is about to be announced as the newest recruit to Sydney Olympic.

News

Powerful and everyday heroes honoured

Six Greek Australians took out Australia Day awards.

Life

Frappe cravings leave cafes dry

As many as 12 cans of Nescafe a day were being used to keep customers cool through the heatwave in Melbourne.

News

Young hero honoured for bravery

Teenager Peter Gouskos was honoured on Australia Day for his bravery after saving his grandparents from their burning house.

News

Expensive education

It can cost more than half a million dollars to send your child to a private school.

Features

It’s a man’s world no more

As a regular on the BRW Young Rich List, Suzi Dafnis now helps other women realise their business dreams through the Australian Businesswomen’s Network

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