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She may be a Chinese teacher yet makes sure her daughter attends Greek school

Amy Khan is the daughter of two Chinese migrants that arrived in Australia twenty years ago, and despite teaching Chinese at one of the best private schools in South Australia, …

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No GLENDI in South Australia this year after board decides to postpone Greek festival to 2020

After 40 years of presence, the GLENDI Greek Festival, the largest Greek festival held in South Australia since 1978, will not be opening its doors this year. “Although the organisation …

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End of an era for Bishop Nikandros; Australia bids farewell after 19 years of service

Bishop Nikandros of Doryleon has been elected by the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate as the new Metropolitan of Eirinoupolis. The 72-year-old cleric is leaving Australia after 19 years …

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Young Australian falls in love with Santorini and gets tattoo of iconic church

Greece might not be in 20-year-old Jemma Hadley’s bloodline, but it’s certainly in her heart and as of recently also etched on her body forever. The young woman’s fascination with …

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Meet the Greek Australian musician who travels the Greek islands playing his clarinet

Theodore Skaltsas’ love affair with the clarinet, one of the most iconic instruments of Greece, started at a very young age and developed despite the fact that he was born …

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Greek Australian fishermen on the verge of losing it all

“We didn’t spend our lives in the oceans, to lose everything overnight.” That was the gist of Greek Australian fishermen’s thoughts following the South Australian Government’s announcement last week to …

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The legendary doily: a trademark in every Greek Australian household

On the dining table, on top of the television set, on the bed side table, on top of the fridge; those are just a handful of the places where every …

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No money for a house? Now you can buy some ‘bricklets’ instead

South Australia is leading the way in the real estate investment market, piloting a new online service that allows people to buy part of a property in Adelaide for a …

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Who said our Greek Australian children can’t dance?

Greece is one of the few countries in the world where folk dances are still as alive today as they were in ancient times, and even Down Under, dance has …

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Property mogul Theo Maras exposes the ‘myth’ behind the Australian dream, fizzling with land tax

Greek Australian property mogul Theo Maras is amongst a number of property developers in South Australia that are currently protesting against the Marshall Government’s proposed changes to the way in …

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