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Couples flock to Greece for ‘Mamma Mia!’ weddings

The Greek Islands, such as Santorini or Myconos, have become fashionable among couples from a number of countries around the world who wish to get married in their own version of ‘

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24 carat Karteris

Between serving on the boards of the Greek Festival of Sydney and the Greek Community of NSW, working as a real estate agent and raising funds for cancer research, Nia Karteris fin

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Fear, uncertainty and doubt in Athens

Lambros Karavis reflects on the current state of affairs in Greece, 18 months after his previous visit to Athens.

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“Hellenism is a great survivor,” says Paula Masselos

Paula Masselos has worked in a number of industries and sectors as a strong voice for multiculturalism and cultural diversity.

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A vocal advocate for overseas students

A desire to help people drove Aristotle Paipetis to forsake the more lucrative end of the legal profession to assist international students

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Bran Nue Broome: Reflections of a southern tourist

Broome, in Western Australia, is a magical place with a vibrant Aboriginal, Greek, Japanese past and presence

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The call of the ‘real Cyprus’

Sofronios Potamitis was one of the first to spot the potential of rural tourism and began converting derelict village houses into tourist accommodation back in 1987.

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3 Point Motors moving forward

Motoring enthusiast FIV ANTONIOU speaks with 3 Point Motors Chief Executive Sam Curtis and reviews two of Merc’s latest models

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The voice of new generation Greek wines

He’s been described as a “poster boy for a modern, urbane wine industry.” Victoria Kyriakopoulos meets respected Greek winemaker and educator, Yiannis Paraskevopoulos.

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Taking modern Greek food to the ‘burbs

Theo Kostoglou talks to VICTORIA KYRIAKOPOULOS about how he has struck gold with a combination of contemporary Greek mezedes and casual  restaurants in major shopping centres

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