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The Brothers Macedonian

A centuries-old conflict in a region known for discord has returned, once again, to the headlines. The so-called Macedonian Question—in this case, most specifically, what name to assign to this …

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Taking Melbourne’s Hellenic Anzac Story to Canberra

Last week saw Melbourne’s Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee travel to Canberra to promote and build support for its new initiatives in Greece and Australia. Vice President Christina Despoteris and myself, …

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Elena Tsolakis talks about taking her family’s architectural legacy to the next level

Elena Tsolakis is the director of Kyriakos Tsolakis Architects, carrying her father’s legacy while blazing her own path in the field of international architecture. Having been named Business Woman of …

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How Tony Rafty risked his life to cover the Cyprus conflict

Listen, if they wake up that you’re Greek we might start another war,” the late Australian journalist James Cunningham told Tony Rafty, as they attempted to cross into the Turkish …

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Nick Giannopoulos: ‘I’ll tell you what wog face is’

“I will tell you what wog face is,” Nick Giannopoulos says in response to accusations that the characters he has been playing on stage, television and film are akin to …

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‘Hi, I’m George and I build robots’

Imagine a robot traversing a field of crops detecting how healthy a plant is, how much water it needs, what disease it’s carrying, as well as pinpointing and destroying dangerous …

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Steve Tsoukalas, guardian of the Sydney Opera House

Steve (Skevos) Tsoukalas is a man of the arts. Not in the conventional denotation of the term, but that doesn’t really change anything; Steve is an artist, still. From 1968 …

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Wandering the Mediterranean

While major life events are often credited for instigating radical change, there are times when all it takes is a lightbulb moment for someone to reassess their priorities. This is …

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Katerina Grant on performing on life’s big stage

Walking into the offices of Kat & Co’s in Sydney, it’s hard not to notice a large lifelike blue and purple gorilla standing in the middle of Katerina Grant’s (nee …

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Angelo Frangopoulos AM: From cub reporter to managing editor of Sky News

Walking through the Sydney headquarters of Sky News on a weekday afternoon it’s not surprising that the offices of the 24-hour news channel are buzzing with activity. To get to …

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