Iris Papathanasiou
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An Australian photographer captures an era in Greece, long gone
Discover the beautiful island of Lefkada as it was fifty years ago, through the images captured by Australian photographer Peter Brown. The talented Melbourne photographer only recently discovered this black …
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Kim Petalas, Lifetime Achievement Award for a life in the movies
Kim Petalas has spent thirty wonderful years as national programming director at the historic Palace Cinemas. As he plans to step down from his role by end of the year, …
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Kalliope X: An exploration into the diverse literary landscape of Australia
A journey into the richness of the Australian artistic culture has been in the cards for many years, for a group of poets and writers of the Diaspora, who felt …
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Zoe Petropoulos freefalls for an important cause
Zoe Petropoulos, the face of the Flicker of Hope Foundation is coming of age in a few days. To celebrate her 21st birthday she will bravely face one of her …
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“We must stop the climate emergency from becoming a disaster”
Black Summer of 2019-2020, turned out to be the worst fire season ever experienced in the country. By the time the fires stopped burning, 24 million hectares were burnt to …
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Maybe third time lucky for Greek Australian director and Visible Studios
Up against the very best, a Visible Studios’ music video has been nominated once again for an ARIA. It’s the third year in a row that Greek Australian director, Nick …
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Melburnians will remember life during the world’s longest lockdown
Melbourne once held the title of ‘top’ city in the world to live in. Today, it makes global headlines, for another reason. It is the city that has spent the …
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Greek Aussie businesses share how they’ll enforce the “No jab no entry” policy in Victoria
By Friday, employees working on site in a huge number of industries in Victoria, will need to show evidence of COVID-19 vaccination status to their employer (at least one dose), …
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Family violence destroys children, their future, but also our own as a society
“It’s a cold winter’s night in Melbourne. Six-year-old Jenny (not her real name) cuddles up to her mum whilst they sit close together on the couch. They are not watching …
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Greek summer for travel-starved Aussies – but don’t rush to buy tickets just yet
The reopening of Australia’s international borders next month was the best news Australians have had in a long time, given that many will finally have the opportunity to reunite with …