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Greek woman on board

Vicky Papachristos explains what it means to be one of ‘the bosses of the boss’

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A Diamond in the Desert

Successful Melbourne businesswoman, Diamond Rozakeas chose an outback ‘holiday’ which opened her eyes to extraordinary beauty as well as distressing injustice.

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The Cyprus we left behind

Artist Con Emmanuelle presents an exhibition about Cyprus before 1950, inspired by the stories of his compatriots in Australia.

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The Joe Manifesto

Writer, director and star Gregory Pakis presents his explicit, award- winning semi-autobiographical story in Melbourne.

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Business through tinted glasses

Kito 1981, apart from being a popular new brand, tells the story of an ambitious Greek girl who came to Australia with one suitcase and made her dream come true.

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The perils of publishing

Christos Tsiolkas speaks about the changes in the publishing industry and the challenges facing ‘ethnic’ writers today.

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Australian heroes at the buffer zone

A new exhibition in Canberra sheds some light on the amazing stories that have come out of the Australian Federal Police’s efforts in the Cyprus’ Buffer Zone

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Greeks want change, but not elections

And while Greeks look for change, they are concerned elections could jeopardise Greece’s chance of a comeback

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The borders of ancient Macedonia

Professor John Melville-Jones of the University of Western Australia speaks about the long history of the changing borders of ancient Macedonia

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Want to know a secret?

Greek start-up Daily Secret has a presence in more than twenty-two countries and currently has close to 800,000 subscribers worldwide. It will soon launch in Australia.

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