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The thriving Greek family in Jordan whose refugee story spans multiple conflicts

Every Greek diaspora family has a refugee or migration story to share. Some have more than one. Jordanian-born Katia Tsichlakis is in the second group. Her father, Elias, his nine …

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Exploring Alexandria’s rich Greek heritage in Egypt

Being a Hellenophile Indian scholar, I am intensely interested in visiting sites of Hellenic history in different countries and continents. Pursuing my interest and passion, I recently went to Alexandria, …

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Is it possible to come back from the dead? Australia’s first body-freezing facility explores the boundaries of mortality

Freezing your body after death with the hope of coming back to life one day sounds like something out of a science fiction movie. Southern Cryonics, the first body-freezing facility …

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Greek online store creates a bridge of art, culture, and connection

Art is a reflection of culture, history, and emotion, and for Greek Australian business owner of Thalassea, it also serves as a timeless bridge connecting people across borders. Voula Stamatakis …

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Chrissa Keramidas made history at the Australian Ballet

Chrissa Keramidas has her mother to thank for discovering her calling in life. The passion sparked to her seven-year-old led her dancing ballet in some of the world’s biggest stages. …

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From self-doubt to state finalist: Dana Diamataris’ inspiring journey to Miss Universe Australia

Confidence has not always come easy for Dana Diamataris, a beautiful Greek girl from Melbourne, who is today one of the State Finalists for Miss Universe Australia 2024. “More than …

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‘Thank You for Your Time’: Charissa Bossinakis laughs off internet trolls

Internet users can agree that online interactions can sometimes be toxic and strange. Charissa Bossinakis turns these personal experiences into comedy in her new show, “Thank You for Your Time” …

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Dream comes true for Greek Aussie lawyer, he’s heading to Oxford

Greek Australian lawyer and community leader Alexander Batsis has been awarded a scholarship to pursue studies at the University of Oxford in England. Batsis was one of 16 to be …

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Maraya’s journey to authenticity: Empowering women to speak their truth

“The power we have to create the kind of world we really want to live in, genuinely rests in the capacity we have to give voice to the things that …

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Girlsplain: Ali Kitinas and Jodie Matthews take on mansplaining with new podcast

Have you ever been ‘mansplained’ to? Greek Australian Ali Κitinas believes the experience is common for women. “I think most women have a pretty negative experience of being mansplained to. …

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