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Michael Georgiou

Life

Greek regions past and present celebrated through music and dance

Last Saturday audiences at the Royalty Theatre took a journey from the Adelaide CBD back to Greece and further beyond its modern borders to lands once enriched in Greek culture. …

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Greek Community of WA ignites centenary with year-long festivities

This year marks the Hellenic Community of Western Australia’s centenary, a celebration set to last a year. The Community’s President Paul Afkos OAM spoke to Neos Kosmos about the milestone …

Life

Greek film ‘Behind The Haystacks’ to be featured at Sydney Film Festival

The 70th Sydney Film Festival on June 7-18 will partner with the European Film Promotion (EFP), to bring viewers, Europe! Voices of Women in Film, a program of 10 new …

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Antipodes: Melburnians lap up Greek culture and food like never before

Thousands of Greek Australians have flocked this weekend to the Antipodes Lonsdale Street Greek Festival, but not only Greeks enjoyed the atmosphere and events. People of many backgrounds have been …

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A new generation takes shape at the Antipodes Festival

The Antipodes Festival continued to draw the crowds on Sunday with mild weather for the carnival atmosphere. Lonsdale Street became the central hub of all things Greek for the second …

Life

Hunger for gyros, and hunger for growth

How many times have you craved gyros but ended up shelving the desire due to how long it takes to cook it and how hard it is to find a …

Life

Nikou’s Slant wins Best Australian Film at Monster Fest

Melbourne 1999. Christmas time. A career-crazed journalist unearths the secrets behind the disappearance of an infamous socialite while dredging up family traumas of his own. That is the synopsis of …

Features

Zoe Poulis – The Greek Australian nereid swimming for the horizon

Greece has long been associated with the sea, it’s an inarguable link, and rightfully so. You just have to look at the geographical makeup of Greece, a nation made up …

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Daniel Andrews calls on ‘marbles’ return at Antipodes Festival

Victorian premier Daniel Andrews has committed $800,000 to the Antipodes Festival and demanded the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece from the UK in his speech at last night’s …

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Antipodes Festival back in business as Greece hits Melbourne

After more than two years, the biggest Hellenic festival in all of Australia has returned! Lonsdale Street Melbourne, the traditional home of Greeks in this country, was transformed into a …

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