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Rebranding Greece

Global brand strategist Peter Economides visits Australia this week, full of ideas on how to change not just the world, but also Greek perceptions of what Greece can be.

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Greece’s new building regulations:

In an effort to put an end to confusing building laws, the Greek government adopted new legislation in 2010.

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Ti tha peei o kosmos?

Australian author Alexandra Voulgari looks at what it was like growing up as a female in a Greek household in Australia, in ‘50s and ‘60s.

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How to prevent the Greek debt crisis from reaching you and your family

Greek households are increasingly burdened by debt and, by extension, so are Greek estates.

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My island home

Australian friends of Castellorizo: giving back to the island of their ancestors.

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The grandfather of cervical cancer prevention

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Greek medical pioneer Georgios Papanikolaou – the inventor of the Pap smear.

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Reaching for the stars: Baikonur Cosmosdrome

Here is the story of a strong Pontian Greek connection to this very Russian cosmosdrome.

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The journey of Gerry Karidis

The life and times of Adelaide businessman Gerry Karidis are revealed this week with the publication of his biography.

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The Genocide of Ottoman Greeks, 1914-1923

Pontian and Anatolian Greeks were victims of a broader Turkish genocidal project aimed at all Christian minorities in the Ottoman Empire.

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Australian threads woven into Greek history

The Lochs, a couple that marked the history of Ouranoupolis.

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