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Speaking to one’s heart

Romanian-born and Greek raised, Octavian Catrinei is the student with the best ATAR results in the history of St. John’s College. He tells us why language carries a culture

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Why learn Greek?

There is much to be gained from choosing a lesser-spoken language.

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‘Intone’ with Melbourne

Tony Pierrakos has spent years photographing Melbourne. In between the fruit aisles of the Vic Market, he makes tourists and locals fall in love with the photogenic city.

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Understanding the world

This weekend, renowned Greek artist Kostas Makedonas will perform two free shows as part of the Lonsdale Street Festival in Melbourne.

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Tsarouchis’ American protege

Artist Philip Tarlow stumbled into Greece’s artistic crowd early in the ’60s and stayed. He talks about his friends – the greats Tsarouchis, Karagatsis and Embirikos.

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Big Olive city walks

The mentality of this initiative of sightseeing in Athens is markedly different from that of the mass touring agencies.

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Representing the underdog

Whether he’s in Melbourne, London or Alice Springs; in legal aid or private practice; barrister George Georgiou SC has always fought for human rights.

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At the heart of it

Christina Iskandar left Sydney for Bali five years ago. Since then, she has been making a difference in the lives of hundreds of Balinese children.

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Double trouble

Twins Vikki and Helena are using their sisterly bond and their Greek heritage to blitz ahead in this year’s series of My Kitchen Rules.

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London calling

The story of the first Orthodox Church in London; The Dormition of the Mother of God.

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