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Remembering John Sutton

Currently showing at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, the John Hugh Sutton Collection features artefacts from the significant archaeological excavation sites in Greece

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Festivals or war: what would you put your money on?

German scholar August Boeckh famously criticised the ancient Athenians for wasting funds on festivals. Here the myth gets debunked with insight on the current crisis.

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From Anzac to Ancient Greece

Revealing the Shrine of Remembrance’s Hellenic roots

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Melpomeni’s journey

From Melbourne to Athens, the UK, and back again – has this Greek Australian artist found her way? Melpomeni reveals how her overseas sojourn has honed her craft of song.

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The Bonegilla experience

Historian and author George Zangalis takes a closer look at the history of Bonegilla and its influence on Greek migrants from the late ’40s to its closure in 1971.

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Opera for today

Athenian opera star Rodula Gaitanou is set to direct an 18th century opera as part of Hobart Baroque

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A partisan’s odyssey

Boris Pasternak contemporary Alexis Parnis talks to Neos Kosmos about his time in the resistance and how this had impacted life in the Greece of today

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California dreaming

Historians Effy Alexakis and Leonard Janiszewski launched their work on the history of the Greek cafe and its role in the Americanisation of Australian eating, in Sydney

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Greece’s Unsettled WWII German Reparations

A Stain in the International Legal System

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A Xylouris family affair

Three generations, two countries, one family of musicians – here is the story of Psarantonis and the Xylouris clan, to be captured on screen.

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