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Christina Vithoulkas reclaims joy behind the wheel

Almost seven years ago, Christina Vithoulkas’ life changed in a split second. A motocross jump miscalculated by just seconds left her with a shattered spine and paralysis from the chest …

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Crafting for Alice Cooper and Orianthi: Olympus Guitars reflects on bright start down under

The skilled crafting of Olympus Guitars has taken the country by storm since setting up camp in Sydney a handful of years ago. Creating instruments for icons of music, there …

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April 21, 1967: The coup that shattered Democracy in Greece

In the early hours of April 21, 1967, Greece woke to the sound of marching boots and martial music on the radio. Tanks rolled through Athens, military forces occupied strategic …

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Elle Likopoulos wins global award for championing women in the workplace

When Elle Likopoulos, head of Absolute Business Brokers in Melbourne, walked into London’s Park Hyatt River Thames on April 3 for the Women Changing the World Summit, she was one …

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The customs and traditions of Holy Week and Easter Sunday in Greece

Each day of Holy Week is a special event with something specific for each day that makes it unique. It is the culmination of our yearly spiritual preparation for the …

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From public servant to myth-teller: Anatolia Karteras finds power in Greek mythical past

Anatolia Karteras is in the UK for a study-teaching stint while planning her Greek island workshop on mythology and self-transformation. Seven years ago, one could not see this coming. Working …

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Bringing Hercules to life through sand

Two talented Greek Australians have brought the iconic hero of Hercules to life in a new art form, creating a sand sculpture in a unique portrayal on the famed character …

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Hundreds attend Hellenic Anzac commemorations in Canberra and Sydney

Last weekend witnessed hundreds of people attend a series of commemorative events in Canberra and Sydney. The events saw the screening of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee’s new documentary on …

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A Greek monk forever ‘intertwined’ with his island

Little has changed in the Panagia Hozoviotissa Monastery on the island of Amorgos since it’s founding over millennium ago, and for more than 50 years, Spyridon Denaxas has prayed, worked …

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Anastacia Kompos: A woman who broke the mold in more ways than one

Too humble to say it herself, but Anastacia Kompos is a trailblazer. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) veteran was one of the first Greek Australian women to join the …

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