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Santorini’s luxury tradition

A restored group of 300-year-old caves in Perivolas – once the homes, wineries and stables of fishermen and farmers – is now a complex of 17 luxury houses.

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Digging in the dustbins of history

As the promise of Greece’s once-fiery economy has dwindled away, immigrants have experienced homelessness and hostility – as well as a peculiar yearning for the old communist ways.

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Greek conquistador or a modern risk taker?

Greek designer Tassos Sofroniou will showcase his designs in Sydney, as his costumes take to the stage in the dance performance Louder Than Words.

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The meeting spot

The Greece of today, through the eyes of Melbourne student Elena Piakis.

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Hearts big enough for everyone

Jim and Neda Mangioros have given up their lifestyle and career to help troubled Melbourne youth and needy adults, through their Endless Horizons Kids
Youth and Outreach Centre.

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Through Angelos’ eyes

Melbourne-born photographer and filmmaker Angelos Giotopoulos has called Athens home for a decade and has seen Greece in its highs and lows.

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Ballet’s late bloomer

Performing with the Sydney Dance Company, Petros Treklis has his talent and hard work to thank for a professional career in dance.

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Home, away from home

Over 1,000 members of the group Aussies in Thess, that unites Greek Australians living in Northern Greece, regard both countries as their home.

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Dreaming big for human rights

Maree Skalistis is only 18, but already determined to make a difference in the world of social justice. She will represent Australia at the Model UN Conference in The Hague.

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Free imprisoned

Greek Australian actor Stathis Grapsas, has devoted years of his life voluntarily doing theatre with detainees of Athenian prisons. Now he is back in Melbourne to do the same.

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