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Nelly Skoufatoglou

Life

Golden Dawn Girls

Norwegian filmmaker Håvard Bustnes reveals the daunting reality behind the closed doors of Greece’s extreme nationalist party leaders’ homes.

News

Maria Vamvakinou MP calls for unity and respect

“Putting the blame on migrant communities for voting ‘No’ is backwards in itself.”

Life

Did you know you can now try Cypriot Greek Grill’s delicacies anytime?

Melbourne’s first Cypriot pop-up mobile food stall has a physical store in Oakleigh.

Life

Boy on the Bridge

Petros Charalambous’ debut feature film is an ode to the struggles of coming of age and survival, set in a mountain village in 1980s Cyprus.

News

Hellenic Power, a social enterprise giving back to the community

Brothers John and Frank Pandazopoulos want to take the energy market by storm.

News

NUGAS Vic recognises the importance and significance of the Greek language

NUGAS visited 14 Greek schools across Melbourne to encourage students to maintain their Greek identity through studying Greek at tertiary level.

Life

Hellenic fashion finally available in Australia

Neos Kosmos speaks with the Greek Style Council’s creator Helen Tirekidis just hours before the launch of her long awaited e-shop.

Features

An agency by actors for actors, beyond stereotypes of age and ethnicity

Ahavah Casting’s newest productions feature George Donikian, Antonios Baxevanidis, and Georgia Chrysostomou.

Life

Is this the most romantic restaurant in the world?

Lycabettus in Santorini offers lessons in culinary art with a majestic view of the Aegean.

Life

A love story from Asia Minor comes alive on the silver screen

Now screening as part of the 24th Delphi Bank Greek Film Festival, Nelly Skoufatoglou chats with director George Kordellas about his foray into cinema, Roza of Smyrna.

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