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Australian threads woven into Greek history

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

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Ancient Greek still spoken on Turkish mountains

The real shock is in hearing the language because what I hear is ancient Greek.

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The reel fairy tale

The Astor Theatre was a cultural hub for early Greek migrants to maintain their language and identity through film and music.

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Greece shells out for Germany, lends Olympic treasures

The idea of Greece making whopping loans to Germany might sound far-fetched as the debt-laden home of the Olympic Games staggers from one bailout to the next.

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Hidden stories of a Melbourne club boy

Greek Australian author Christian Clarke delves into another world in his first novel A Synthetic Illusion – a story about drugs, clubs and the sex industry

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Through hope, miracles blossom

19-year-old Priscilla Mallis is living up to her middle name Hope, and lives with the hope she will receive a lung transplant in order to survive.

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Unregulated taxi clubs face the axe

Quasi-insurers are to be culled under the Allan Fels Inquiry recommendations, as the scandal surrounding taxi insurance in Victoria is revealed.

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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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