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The best teacher in the world is Greek – and she is coming to Australia

One of the leading voices in the global educational sector, is Greek STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) instructor, Rania Lampou, who in recent years has won several international and …

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The pocket parks of Athens, little green oases in the urban jungle

The idea of pocket parks, a new way to upgrade urban space, has found fertile ground in the Greek capital, which is focusing on green and sustainable development of the …

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New WW1 photographs of Lemnos discovered

You would think that after more than a century that there wouldn’t be much new to discover about the Gallipoli campaign – and particularly the Greek Aegean Island of Lemnos’ …

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The Greeks of Australia who are going back home

It would not be an exaggeration to say that, in the last fifteen years, Greece has experienced the largest wave of emigration in its history since the 1950s. There were …

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Young ‘dream creators’ make the impossible possible through innovative education program

Anyone can achieve the impossible, however, scientific research says that 92 per cent of people will not do so because of lack of self-esteem and direction. The Young Dream Creators …

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He is in his 90s, she is in her 30s. They’re best friends despite their 60-year age gap

Despite an almost 60-year age gap, 90-year-old Yiannis Mitrousidis and 34-year-old Sofia Dimitrakopoulou, have developed a special bond and a beautiful friendship. Mr Mitrousidis left his hometown the little village …

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Greeks of Malta and their continued resilience since ancient times

Flying into Malta I was excited. I had always wanted to be met at an airport by someone holding a placard with my name on it. The Maltese Tourism Authority …

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All you need to know about the jab by Dr Marinis Pirpiris

The most recent Melbourne lockdown has driven home the need for vaccinations, however people are still hesitant when it comes to getting the jab. Dr Marinis Pirpiris, the president of …

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Love conquers lockdown: Brides and grooms whose passion was greater than the pandemic

The bitterness of Melbourne’s fourth lockdown which kicked off at 11.59pm on Thursday has been a hard pill to swallow, especially for those who had to cancel plans. Those feeling …

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Study in Greece Masters of the week: The MBA International of the Athens University of Economics and Business

The online portal Study in Greece is campaigning to draw international students to Greek Universities by touting the advantages of studying in the country. In its bid to draw more …

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