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VALE Dr Spiro Moraitis: The passing of a visionary Greek community leader
On September 7, 2023, Dr Spiro Moraitis passed away. Dr Moraitis, (27/1/1933-1933- 7/9/2023) was a tireless worker for addressing the multiple migrant problems and a driving personality behind the establishment …
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George Zangalis’ ashes scattered in his beloved village, Drymades in Epirus
George Zangalis had a final wish: to be cremated and have his ashes scattered in his cherished village. His daughter, Vasso, carried out this wish while currently in Epirus. The …
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And that’s why they made ouzo.
Travelling with a Greek speaking friend around the Greek islands is of course a wonderful way to see both the beauty of the place and to have an instant translator. …
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Letter: A Greek migrant’s heartfelt call for Indigenous recognition and progress in Australia
I came to Australia many years ago but have always retained my Greek identity. I am proud of my Greek heritage, and I am proud of this country. I have …
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 v Kings Of Mykonos: An appreciation
When I learned that volume three of Nia Vardalos’ film franchise was to be unleashed upon the unsuspecting populace, I admit to hoping that it would be a courtroom drama. …
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The agony, the gratitude, humanitarian aid to the flood victims of Thessaly – How can we contribute.
My name is Eva Moula. I was born and raised in Thessaly. I migrated to Australia leaving behind all my relatives and friends. The only person of mine (of all …
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Diatribe: The Wall
«Ο δρόμος είχε την δική του ιστορία Κάποιος την έγραψε στον τοίχο με μπογιά… Ύστερα κύλησ’ ο καιρός κι η ιστορία Πέρασε εύκολα απ’ τη μνήμη στην καρδιά…»| I don’t …
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From the Parthenon to Picasso: Public lecture on the Ancient Greek ideal evolution
The Ancient Greek artistic heritage and its evolution in the post-antique world is the central theme of a public lecture hosted in October by the University of Sydney. Presented in …
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ATO’s digital evolution: From lumbering elephant to nimble cheetah
The outdated view of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) as a ‘lumbering elephant’ — slow, bureaucratic, and resistant to change — is a relic of the past. Once marked by …
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Climate change impact on Greece: Battling natural disasters and building resilience
My summer stay in my birthplace, Athens, comes to an end. Once on the plane, I started missing the sun, Greek food and my friends; this is not a cliché. …