Nikos Fotakis
News –
My father, Alfredo Kouris
Paul Kouris remembers his father, a beacon of the Greek Australian community, and shares his insight on the man and his legacy.
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Bringing investors to Athens
The Hellenic Initiative will hold its second Annual Venture Fair on Saturday, offering hope to a community of entrepreneurs gasping for air.
Dialogue –
When hate attacks, tolerance is the answer
In the wake of the Orlando shootings, there is one thing we need the most: humanity and acceptance.
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The days of wine and business
A deployment of twenty Greek wine producers is coming to Sydney and Melbourne, showcasing a high quality product that is thriving, despite the crisis.
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Rebranding Greece, one T-Shirt at a time
Greek-Brazilian Rafaela De Moura Torres describes the concept behind her line of fashion items that offer a fresh approach to the souvenir market.
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In crisis-stricken Greece, one thing is in prosperity: poetry
The editor of Austerity Measuresoffers her insight on the anthology and recalls discovering the Greek language on the streets of Melbourne.
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Music Venues Vs Residential Properties: a government peace proposal
The Good Music Neighbours fund program, launched by the Andrews government, is set to help keep things quiet, with industry insiders welcoming the initiative.
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In photo exhibition, images of Athens surviving the crisis
A new art gallery in North Melbourne features the work of Athens-based photographer Vagelis Poulis.
Dialogue –
Do it like Ali
Muhammad Ali became the greatest athlete of the 20th century by becoming the embodiment of a larger ideal. Adam Goodes took notice. Nick Kyrgios, sadly, did not.
Life –
Saving memories in film
Filmmaker and archivist Michael Karris has dedicated his life to the preservation of the collective memories of the Greek migrants to Australia.