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Help Alyna stretch her wings

The parents of six-year-old Alyna – with the help of fundraisers – hope to travel to the US and see Alyna walk for the first time

Features

The sophisticated world of Greek pottery

Experts from the University of Melbourne bring one of the most highly regarded collections of Greek vases to light

Features

Celebrating Alexander the Great’s lost world

Australian filmmaker David Adams is walking in the footsteps of Alexander and his army

Features

Odysseus of the visual arts

For more than 50 years, Alkis Astras has been depicting his travelling experiences on canvas. At the age of 83, he continues his spiritual and artistic journey.

Features

Live your adventure

Nick De Polignol runs the Third Sutherland Greek Scouts Group, where young Greek Australians learn both scouting skills and Greek culture

Sport

Greek skipper takes command in world rally

Greek navigator and captain Markos Spyropoulos is on his around the world odyssey, participating in the first ever Oyster World Rally 2013

Sport

Northcote to return its momentum, Cannons rejuvenated

Northcote City will have to show their mental strenghth when they host the Sharks, while Cannons will have a hard task against Bentleigh Greens

Life

Grape moustos to warm the soul

Traditional sweetener of Ancient Greeks, grape must still has its uses in the Greek cuisine, much in the same way as centuries ago

Sport

Taylor knows Thunder best

This Sunday will see South Melbourne host the reigning champion with a big advantage – there is no one who knows Thunder better than Chris Taylor

Features

One nurse’s story from the front line

Theodora Fetsi was one of the first people to be recruited by the Greek office of Medecins Sans Frontieres in 1992. This is her story.

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