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What ever happened to the brides of the Begona?
A boy from Sianna reflects on his 59 years Down Under, and the young Greek women destined to marry unknown men waiting for them in Australia.
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In Athena: breaking new ground for Athens and ‘womanity’
An art document created by 50 world communicators, dedicated to the goddess Athena, restoring and clarifying modern Greek reality.
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Inspiration is only a click away
Greek Australian photographer Bill Gekas talks about his career, his influences and working with his daughter.
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Jim Carstairs’ Cretan odyssey
The diary of James De Mole Carstairs, an Australian officer in Nazi-occupied Crete, offers unique insight into the relationship between Allied soldiers and their Cretan protectors.
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From US Navy pilot to Greek Orthodox priest
Greek American Aris Metrakos talks about his decision to switch career paths and to turn his focus to the Greek Orthodox religion.
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A Melburnian guide to Greece
When John Papagiannopoulos decided to share his favourite Greek destinations on Instagram he had no idea what was about to follow.
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The true hero of Asia Minor
How an American named Asa K. Jennings saved hundreds of thousands of Greeks in Asia Minor.
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Phil-Hellenes and the Greek language in Australia
Hellenic conceptions supplanted the ideas of leading politicians and policy makers.