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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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Embracing chance

For artist Zac Koukoravas, embracing chance and chaos in his art made for a much more interesting final product.

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From love story to Arabian nightmare

Alexandra Symeonidou was a stewardess at Saudi Arabian Airlines when she fell in love with her pilot colleague. The years of torture she endured are now depicted in her book.

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Modern dance magician

Prolific Greek choreographer Andonis Foniadakis reveals the secrets of his stage art and why Greece lets its talents go.

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It’s all … Blood and Circuses for Lex

Lex Marinos opens up in his ‘irresponsible memoir’, a book dedicated to our common migrant story and the recent screen history of Australia.

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A piece of sweet history

Opened in 1962, Hellas Cakes has outlasted and outrun many Greek zaharoplastia in Melbourne.

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