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Trebizond of Pontus — The Last Hellenic Empire
The incredible story of the Hellenes of Trebizond and their connection to Xenephon, the Silk Road and a near creation of a modern Greek republic on the Black Sea.
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The eloquence of the abode: homes lost and refuge gained
The legacy of the population exchange, and the scar of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, is everywhere in Greece.
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Clinical trials open up treatment options for patients
Dr Tina Soulis, CEO of Neuroscience Trials Australia, sheds light upon a sector where business and science meet, aiming to affect the lives of families affected by brain diseases.
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Beyond the shop counters and windows
In his latest work Beyond the Shop Windows and Counters, Vasilis Vasilas explores the personal narratives of the Greek Australian community post World War II.
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Remembering the liberation of Lemnos – October 1944
This is the story of the liberation of one island – the island of Lemnos on 16 October 1944.
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Yorgos Lanthimos on The Killing of the Sacred Deer
‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ is screening nationally. Check your cinema guides for details.
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Vienna: where Greek first appeared in print
Given the Greeks’ large-scale migration to the area, the Austrian capital is historically one of the most significant for modern Hellenism.
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The day the Germans marched on Lemnos
Historian Jim Claven shares the story of one island’s experience of occupation, the northern Aegean island of Lemnos.
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Marking 85 years since Australia’s first modern day Greek-owned milk bar
The Black & White milk bar went on to become a nation-wide and global phenomenon, and a significant part of the country’s popular culture.