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Cypriot tourism gutted by recession

Tourism and government revenues in Cyprus are suffering as the global financial crisis bites

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Gough Whitlam took my breath away…literally

Discover how an Australian Prime Minister at the inauguration of a new church in Dandenong had a life changing effect on Theo Giantsos.

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Harry’s strategic path to successful action

A proud Pontian who has served in the Australian Army and works as a training manager speaks about what was involved in advocating for the recognition of the Pontian Genocide by th

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Amanatides: A life honoured

A life long commitment to Modern Greek and the development of literary practice saw an ‘unsung hero’ of the Greek community in Melbourne being honoured at a public function.

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Athena’s Pride: Gay right to march in Greece

Regardless of a acceptance of gay and lesbian rights in Europe, Greece still lags behind Western Europe and the Gay Pride march in Athens is an important step towards greater recog

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Kind-heart Wisdom

Michael Cassapidis otherwise known as Lobsang Yeshe, is a Greek Australian who has seen Buddha’s way.

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My philosophical life

Chris Fotinopoulos explores the importance of the Socratic method to his philosophical approach to life and his ability to question, examine, evaluate and decide.

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Greek and gay – is it ok?

Two Greek Australians who are also gay share their experience of ‘coming out’ and share sage advice about supporting a family member who comes out.

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A genuine multicultural boss

A Greek-Australian with over 30 years involvement at the cutting edge of the arts and cultural diversity shares what has made him a tireless champion of multiculturalism.

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Valour and obligation

The personal stories of Australian Greeks who fought in the Vietnam War comes to the fore with the recent release of the book Greek Australian in the Vietnam War.

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