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Finding the way

It was art and acceptance that helped Maria Dimopoulos make her way through mental illness. But the stigma within migrant communities still remains a concern.

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Painting from a solid foundation

Acclaimed artist Effie Mandalos has combined her art experience and years of teaching to create her own art school.

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Them and us

Panos Couros is the director of Darwin Writers Festival Wordstorm, he talks to Fotis Kapetopoulos about the links between migrants and indigenous Australians.

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Akrotiri’s link to Atlantis

Looking at the remains at Santorini’s archaeological site at Akrotiri, Dr Dora Constantinidis found parallels with Plato’s story and daily life of the ancient people on the island.

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Farantouri sings jazz

One of the most significant voices of Greece talks about her participation at the Melbourne International Jazz Festival with renowned saxophonist Charles Lloyd.

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Antigone’s journey

A pioneer of ethnic literature in Australia, Antigone Kefala reveals the heartache felt in the early years, and celebrates Greek Australian writers of today.

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Remembering the battle of Crete

Vale James Dimitri Zampelis.

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The art of pain

A shock accident left artist Soula Mantalvanos in a world of chronic pain, but determination, true love and a marionette saw her through her most trying time as an artist.

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Athens insiders

Local knowledge can go a long way when you’re travelling

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Smyrnian tears

Two families, Girdis and Caristinos, were torn apart by the catastrophe of Smyrna 100 years ago: Asa K. Jennings, and their grandson Prof Con Aroney tell their story.

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