Maja Jovic
News –
St Andrews Elderly Hostel opens its doors
The new aged care facility is now available for Greeks and Cypriots of the western suburbs.
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Reconnecting with their Cypriot heritage
Applications now open for NEPOMAK’s Discover Cyprus Program.
Features –
Revamping Queen Victoria Market
With Melbourne’s historic Queen Victoria Market facing a revamp, Greek Australian stall owners share their hopes and expectations for the Melbourne icon and their businesses.
Features –
The surplus of goodwill
12 months in South Africa taught Sydney accountant Dimitri Argyros a lot – all to support the vulnerable children in the township of Durban.
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New generations celebrate Apokries
For Greek schools and communities around Australia, Apokries are a time of feast and celebrations, but above all, of learning the customs and tradition behind them.
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Greek voice in Mornington
After 25 years of a Greek program, RPP FM now has a new one to offer – ‘Geia Sou Ellada’
Features –
The strings of life
Renowned violinist and conductor Spiros Rantos started his career on the initiative of his parents and his uncle, a famous Greek cellist, what followed was an international career.
Dialogue –
My second soul
Neos Kosmos journalist Maja Jovic tells her personal experience and the significance of learning Greek.
Life –
A culinary love affair
In an ode to her Greek heritage, culture and cuisine, Melbourne author Spiri Tsintziras brings back her culinary spiritual journey in the memoir Afternoons In Ithaka
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Students’ acceptance a measure of success
Adelaide teacher Peter Photakis awarded for a decade long dedication to the Doorway 2 Construction program and training students for a pathway
to the building industry.