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Growing police brutality in Greece: The hidden face of the crisis

Fragkiska Megaloudi looks at how the Greek is impacting every day Greeks; the ones who rely on the police the most.

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Looking into the human psyche with a microscope

Nikos Athanasou, an Oxford professor, osteoarticular pathologist and scientist, talks about how his profession has also helped him become a good fiction writer.r

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Olga’s War

Now published in Greek, Phil Kafcaloudes’ novel Someone Else’s War, is the story of his grandmother: a brave woman, a spy, and a British war agent.

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Australian professor to lead Greek university

Newly elected first president of the management council of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, professor of classical Greek studies Professor Richard Hunter from Australia

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The Greek island of old age

The Aegean island of Ikaria is becoming the place where people go to live longer.

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The next wave

The ’60s saw a surge of Greek migrants descend upon the New York neighbourhood of Astoria. With Greece’s latest economic plight, history is repeating itself in “Little Athens”

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Running for gold

At just 16, Dean Neofitou is on his way to athletics stardom, becoming one of the most consistently successful runners for his age in Australia.

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Australia Day Honours recognise Hellenic achievement

Greek Australians honoured for service

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Just do it

His acting career may seem blessed, but George Houvardas believes it is a hard work ethic that pays off.

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Sergeant Bellos honoured

A Queensland policeman’s journey to the finals of the Australian of the Year recognises his remarkable achievements.

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