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.
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Changing landscape for Greek
New era for the teaching of Modern Greek, as it adapts to changing demographics.
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‘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.
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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.
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.
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Young hero honoured for bravery
Teenager Peter Gouskos was honoured on Australia Day for his bravery after saving his grandparents from their burning house.
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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