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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.

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