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Nikos Fotakis

Dialogue

The artist formerly known as Prince Nikolaos

The timing could not be better. At a time when people are still drooling over Harry and Meghan’s royal wedding, the Hellenic Museum is welcoming a prince, albeit not in …

Dialogue

Why are people furious at Mayor Boutaris?

Last weekend, Melbourne got a new Lord Mayor. After a quick and rather uneventful process, Sally Capp managed to beat her opponents and started talking about implementing her program: extending …

Features

‘We need to defend multiculturalism’

There is a cloud of confusion looming above migrant communities in Australia, for the past couple of years, as there are many attempts on a political level to implement changes …

Life

Works of art, created in a science lab

Traditionally, when scientific research institutions try to communicate their work, they follow some long-trusted, designated pathways; they publish papers in scientific periodicals, they hold seminars, or organise conferences, inviting the …

Life

Showcasing all aspects of Greek music in Melbourne

Most people have very strong ideas about Greek music, regardless of whether they are Greek themselves or not. The term itself, ‘Greek music’ brings to mind the sounds of bouzouki, …

News

Minister of Citizenship firm on the significance of an English Language test

Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, Alan Tudge confirms the commitment of the Federal Government to the importance of English as a prerequisite for Australian citizenship. Though the Coalition government …

Dialogue

Sing a song for eurotrash

Yanna Terzi did not make it to the Eurovision Song Contest finals. For the national debate, this constitutes some kind of insult. It is not the first time it has …

Features

How to turn wine-lovers into ambassadors of Greek culture

Marianna Sigala is passionate about wine. This is partly due to her background and family roots in Santorini, one of Greece’s signature wine-producing areas. But these days it has more …

News

A call to arms for sustainable tourism

Imagine being in Santorini, perched on a balcony in Oia overlooking the cliff, a glass of asirtiko in hand, waiting to see what is, arguably, the most photographed sunset in …

News

A visa odyssey with no end in sight

“I know a lot of people have been working towards this agreement. I think the only thing I have to do right now is make sure that it’s passed through …

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