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The Tsar and his Greek Australian church

The story of the not so well-known past of our beloved first Victorian Greek Orthodox Church, along with its Russian commection

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Committed

Breathing life back into Cypriot film.

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A trilogy of Greek voices

Celebrating the sound contribution of three Greek voices in Australia.

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I was born Greek

The life, films and influence of Melina Mercouri (1920-1994) will be explored at a presentation next week.

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A beginner’s guide to Golden Dawn

The poisoned well that today’s Greek neonazis’ sprung from can be traced back to the 1967 Junta, writes Augustine Zenakos

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Conference on Greek crisis: open to all

A Conference on the Greek Crisis:11th Biannual Conference in Modern Greek Studies, University of Sydney, 6-9 December 2012

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In memory of Con Castan (1931-2012): Friend, sage, gentleman

On November 9, 2012, Con Castan, one of the most significant and complex men in the Greek Australian community, passed away at St Andrews Hospital in Brisbane.

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Frozen in time

Maja Jovic talks to Peter Tsolakides, co-founder of the first cryogenic

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Opal dreaming

Sophia Darzanos takes a look at the Greek influence on the opal mining town of Coober Pedy.

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Alexander the Great brought to life in Sydney

The rich and beautiful world of an ancient hero lives on writes Marcus Megalokonomos

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