Nelly Skoufatoglou
News –
‘We have approximately 400 Greek Australians working for Victoria Police’
The Victorian Hellenic Police Association relaunches to include all Vic Pol employees, strengthening links with the Greek Community.
Life –
When a family’s cancer survival story becomes inspiration
Greek Australian brother and sister create innovative skin product to improve radiotherapy patient outcomes.
Dialogue –
Delving into the supernatural or delving into one’s own weakness?
I went to a psychic and I did it all. The cards, the coffee cup readings; I had my aura checked. Here’s what happened.
Life –
St Gerry’s opens its doors in Oakleigh
Melbourne’s divine doughnuts finally have a go-to spot.
Life –
A Very Woggy Xmas
George Kapiniaris and Gabriel Rossi’s comedy gala will take you back to the 90s.
Life –
Miss Ble Blue brings Greek fashion to Melbourne
A newly opened boutique in the heart of Hughesdale promises to acquaint Melburnian fashionistas with statement labels dominating the Greek market.
News –
Fotios Tsiouklas: taking the digital world by storm at 16
The young Greek Australian is proving that there’s more to being an entrepreneur than just owning your own business.
YouGoCulture – an online interactive platform for virtual tours around Greece
NKUoA and the e-learning programme of its Continuing Education Center address the international public through the universal language of culture.
Life –
Memories of a Doll
Michail Charalampidis’ short film about a girl’s lost childhood in the early 1920s, co-produced by Stella Dimadis, is an official selection at LAGFF.
Dialogue –
Cultural appropriation and reverse racism: baby hairs, cornrows, hoop earrings
The Minoans, a civilisation that left its mark on over 4000 years of Hellenic history, would argue that it is totally fine.