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Artemis Ioannides’ revives Greece’s Golden Era through Greek jazz aesthetics
Prepare to be transported back to the golden era of Greek music arts and fashion during the 60s and 70s, as Artemis Ioannides’ “Greek Jazz,” graces the stage of Melbourne’s …
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Michael Kassiou’s molecule discovery leads to $273 million partnership
There is no doubt that psychiatric disorders like depression, schizophrenia, or dementia create ongoing challenges for both individuals affected as well as their loved ones. What if a drug were …
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Forging a maritime heritage: The enduring legacy of Kon Paleologoudias in Venus Bay and Port Kenny
While Konstantinos Paleologoudias journey mirrors the experiences of many Greeks migrants who made their way to Australia, his story stands as a reminder of the timeless values that lie in …
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Greece: An investment magnet for the real estate market
With inflation shaking the Greek property market, many potential buyers have been left wondering if this a good time to invest in the Greek real estate market. Tonya Kokkolis, from …
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Marina Antonellis one of ten finalists in Lawyers Weekly 30 under 30 Awards
Lawyers Weekly 30 under 30 Awards has nominated 26-year-old Marina Antonellis as one of ten finalists in the Tax Law category. The awards program has been recognising young lawyers for …
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Klearhos Murphy: Winner of Young Composer of the Year Award blending Western Art, Byzantine and Greek-folk traditions
Klearhos Murphy has been named the winner of Willoughby Symphony Orchestra’s Young Composer of the Year Award for 2023. “I was honestly completely starstruck when they called me,” said Klearhos …
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Award winning film Friends of Mine premieres at ReelGood Film Festival
Australian Directors Guild Award winning film “Friends of Mine” is set to have its premiere at ReelGood Film Festival in Melbourne, on Saturday 22 April. The film, produced by Greek …
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Rising from the ashes: Twenty Two’s electrifying performance resurrects the essence of the Asia Minor Catastrophe
Twenty Two returns on stage, with an enriched production taking the audience on a journey through the Asia Minor Catastrophe in 1922, one of the greatest calamities suffered by Hellenism, …
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Paddy Montgomery, the Irish Australian master of the Greek traditional instruments
There is something about traditional Greek folk music, that carries the identity of all regions; sounds that run deep in the veins of Hellenism. From, Thrace, to Northern Epirus, Thessaly, …
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Eleftheria Arvanitaki “I’ve had the best memories coming to Australia”
Australia welcomed Eleftheria Arvanitaki for the fourth time, one of Greece’s most successful and internationally acclaimed singers, whose voice has marked Greece’s cultural history, with a unique quality of vocals …