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Retro theatre and music reign in Athens

In times of crisis, running backward is seen as a way out.

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The need to be free

Freedom Housing is offering people with disabilities the right to live with their families, and receive the 24/7 care and support they and their families need.

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It’s a man’s world no more

As a regular on the BRW Young Rich List, Suzi Dafnis now helps other women realise their business dreams through the Australian Businesswomen’s Network

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On your bike!

Greek tourists Dimitris, Ada and daughter Aphrodite are travelling around Australia with two pushbikes and an open mind.

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The babysitter’s club

It takes a village to raise a child, and in this day and age, the old adage couldn’t be more true as parents are looking to their family to help raise their kids

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The sneaky revolution

Chris Kyvetos ‘sneaked’ into the next generation retail model, first of its type globally, by giving floor space to luxury sneakers in the hybrid Sneakerboy store

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A house in Greece

Renovating a large old house in Lemnos.

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Where myth and science collide

Dr Spyros Pavlidis talks about the creation of the Aegean archipelago, the Santorini eruption that destroyed Minoan civilization and how the myths are often accurate

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“Blue” modernist building turns 80

Testimony to the character of the Athens building is the number of intellectuals who chose to live in it

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Woman of steel

Justice Melissa Perry talks about her Greek-Cypriot origins, her influences in life, and the advice she has to give to younger ones that aspire to excel in the field of law

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