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The woman with the golden heart
Working to help new migrants successfully integrate into a multicultural Australia is important to Maria Tsopanis, Co-Manager of the Melbourne Multicultural Hub
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If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands
Nothing irks Chris Fotinopoulos more than the banal muzak to which neo Christians clap their hands.
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LALA Land from the front line
Sydney born journalist Georgia Cassimatis entered Hollywood and found all that glitters is not gold.
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The one that got away!
John-Paul Hussey on John Giannakodakis, who revolutionised the Australian fishing industry but has never been acknowledged.
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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