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Greek legal eagles

Combining legal matters with Greek identity, meet the Hellenic Australian Lawyers Association

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Laspagis’ language

With an artistic career that has spanned four decades, Paul Laspagis says he’s still developing his own pictorial language.

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Trick or treat

Alternative therapies for menopause.

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Independence Day in the ’30s

Accounts of delayed Independence Day centenary commemorations in 1930 shows our Greek psyche still remains unchanged.

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Braving new worlds

Angela Pippos has had a big couple of years. The exuberant sports journalist, author and presenter is thrilled about her foray into motherhood and independent filmmaking.

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The hidden children

Photographer Emmanuel Santos met one of the hidden Jewish Greek children who survived occupied Greece, Marios Sousis. His tale is told in the film Kisses to the Children.

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Steen’s comedy company

Comedian Steen Raskopoulos is making the comedy elite take notice thanks to his quick wit and ‘no notes’ performances.

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Austerity and addiction in Greece

The heartbreaking story of drug addiction in poverty stricken Athens.

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Revamping Queen Victoria Market

With Melbourne’s historic Queen Victoria Market facing a revamp, Greek Australian stall owners share their hopes and expectations for the Melbourne icon and their businesses.

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Greek, black and proud

The African origins of Avato, a village in Thrace.

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