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Greece is crumbling – is there any way out?

Greece’s ties to the euro, along with four decades of mismanagement and corruption, means unimaginably difficult reforms.

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Lion of Crete’s story to be told on film

Australian and NZ producers unite to create a $6m feature film portraying the exploits of ANZAC WWII soldier Dudley Perkins.

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A family affair

Paul Capsis brings to life the quintessential Australian story in his most important work to date – Angela’s Kitchen.

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Building better futures out of Melbourne’s estates

Education might be the key to a bright and successful future, but for some young people this basic rite of passage most take for granted is hard to come by.

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A Cretan mystery revealed

The identification of two wrecks in western Crete sheds new light on a vital chapter of the ANZAC story during the 1941 Greek campaign.

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Spinalonga Greece’s former leper colony breathing new life

The islet of Spinalonga – less than eight kilometres from Aghios Nikalaos – is still a secret that remains to be discovered.

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The modern Ithaca of Noris Ioannou

Exploring shifting self-identity from the perspective of the migrant.

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Greece – “an unsafe environment for migrants”

Human rights groups have condemned recent police crackdowns in Greece.

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Assimilation is a dirty word

As the series Go Back To Where You Came From is set to air tonight, Kon Karapanagiotidis implores the Greek community to talk about their own migration experience.

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Artist with no boundaries

Maja Jovic speaks with Greek Australian artist Stelarc who combines art and modern technology and the body in his own brand of sometimes shocking performance art.

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