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Thomas Andronas

Life

Shorts carry big punch

A group of independent Greek Australian short film makers are coming together for the Short Greek Film Festival starting tonight.

News

Minor parties aim for major impact

A handful of Greek-Australians are hoping to be the catalyst for major political reform in South Australia, by having a significant impact on the result of the state election to

Life

From Tijuana to Hellas and back

Last weekend Gold Coast band Tijuana Cartel brought their unique sound to Melbourne’s Prince of Wales band room. Thomas Andronas was there.

Life

Stav rides to rock success with Bluejuice

When someone says ‘Bluejuice,’ most people stare blankly. Those who have heard of the band respond, ‘Vitriol.’ And those in the know say, ‘Broken Leg.’ No one says, ‘Greek-Cypri

Sport

Sky-high Lassila finally touches down

Greek Australian golden-girl Lydia Lassila touched down in Melbourne last week, following her Winter Olympic triumph in Vancouver. Thomas Andronas was there to greet her.

News

100 year old Aussie athelete in Greece

100 year old Ruth Frith had the adventure of a life time when her exploits at the World Masters Games earnt her the trip of a lifetime – to Greece.

News

Why Greeks call Australia home

Thomas Andronas chats with three prominent Greek-Australians to find out their thoughts on celebrating Australia Day.

News

Priest’s grandson retrieves Cross at Rye

Hundreds of Greek-Australians have gathered at Rye Pier to watch 16 year-old Nicholas Petropoulos win the annual race to retrieve the Holy Cross.

News

GOCMV recognises its best and brightest

The GOCMV recognised its highest achievers last night presenting academic excellence awards to five students who achieved VCE study scores above 40 in Modern Greek.

Life

A world of faith and art

The creative director for the 2009 Parliament of the World Religions talks to NKEE about the Opening ceremony for this international event.

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