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‘We need art that gets people closer to it’

Alexandra Kehayoglou describes how her textile sculptures capture the essence of endangered natural habitats, like the Santa Cruz River she recreated for the NGV Triennial

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Restoring Kiev’s Hellenic heart

Jim Claven on the Ukrainian capital and its significant connection to the creation of modern Greece

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Sophia Siachos: A Greek woman at Government House

Meet Sophia Siachos, a young Greek lawyer of Trikala and Pontian origins who has been working as an Aide to the Governor of Victoria.

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Parliament of Victoria – the Greek influence

How a misguided idea can become reality through negligence and ignorance.

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Restoration: Tunisia with a touch of Hellenism

Billy Cotsis takes us through a Hellenic history of Tunisia.

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‘The NLG is going through a new era of development’

Director General of the National Library of Greece, Dr Filippos Tsimpoglou on the library’s historic mission and the agreement with the Greek Community of Melbourne.

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‘Athens is one of the last cities in Europe that can still be old, weird, and chaotic’

Musician and cartoonist Montero explains why he decided to relocate from his native Melbourne to Athens and describes how art can thrive in a context of crisis.

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Delicious Mani

Neos Kosmos takes the Laconian road less-travelled to find Maniots inspired by their ancestors’ cultural legacies.

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From Mykonos to Lesvos

Billy Cotsis sits down with bestselling author Jeffrey Siger.

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Five thousand refugee children attended school in 2016 – 2017

Connecting local communities with schools remains a constant challenge, general secretary of Greece’s Ministry of Education, Research & Religious Affairs, G. Angelopoulos says

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