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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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A legal fight for love

A bungle by the Greek Orthodox Church 26 years ago left Maria and Harry Gruber having to prove their 26 year marriage to the courts.

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The English Athenian

Sofka Zinovieff’s new novel The House on Paradise Street passionately describes how Greece’s past inevitably shaped its present.

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Lemnos – timeless mateship

It was from the coast of Lemnos that the first ANZACs embarked on the Gallipoli campaign forever forging a partnership between Greece and Australia.

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Tell your post-war migrant story

The National Archives of Australia need the help of the Greek community to identify people on their new website

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Alex Mavroidakis – Australia’s Big Brother

After a four year hiatus, reality tv show Big Brother is back for 2012, with Alex Mavroidakis in the top job

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Losing the plot

As land for burials becomes scarce in Victoria, members of the Greek community are buying their last resting place… whilst alive

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The story of King Con

Michael Sweet talks to the legendary Queenslander whose rags-to-riches story, and how he shared his wealth, is the stuff of real inspiration.

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A Greek presence in the Pacific rim

The life of George Lucas Adamopoulos – newspaperman, industrialist, educator and diplomat.

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A different light

Christopher Boots – short for Boutsinis – is a maker of lights. But the lights he makes are a far cry from your run-of-the-mill fluorescent globes.

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