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Speaking more than one language can slow down dementia

Growing up speaking more than one language can help delay the effects of dementia. It’s good news for those living in Australia’s many culturally diverse households, according to a study …

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Gina Kalabishis the artist more at home in the Australian bush

Gina Kalabishis presents her latest body of work which seeks to convey a romantic experience of landscape. It was inspired through her recent Gang Gang Artist Residency on the NSW …

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Sailing with the Wind of Freedom: Lascarina Bouboulis and the War for Greek Independence

Katherine Kaye, author of Sailing with the Wind of Freedom: Lascarina Bouboulis and the War for Greek Independence, was inspired by a chance visit to a quiet Greek island to …

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The enzyme that could help make energy dreams come true

The enzyme in question is called Huc (pronounced “Huck”). It’s made by bacteria, and helps them with growth and survival in soil, in the oceans, in volcanic craters, and even …

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What’s On 11-18 March: Arvanitaki, Dalaras, Byzantine Music, history lecture, folk dance and more

ELEFTHERIA ARVANITAKI AUSTRALIAN TOUR Eleftheria Arvanitaki, one Greece’s most successful contemporary singers, is returning to Australia to perform three live concerts in March and April. Her soft but powerful vocals, …

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Andrew Lambrou: Greek-Cypriot Aussie in Eurovision for Cyprus

Greek Cypriot Australian, Andrew Lambrou will represent Cyprus in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, has just revealed the song he will be singing. ‘Break A Broken Heart’ will be sung …

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Byzantine choir concert Between East and West sold out

The Psaltries Choir of Melbourne are excited as they prepare to sing live at the courtyard of the Hellenic Museum next week. They will be part of a sold-out concert …

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Effie Canellopoulos’ photographic collection gets published after 30 year delay

Effie Canellopoulos’ children, Nicolas and Kaiti, are fulfilling their mother’s dream of publishing a digital album depicting her work as an amateur photographer during the period from 1965-1995. These photographs …

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Arvanitaki: “Australia is calling”

Eleftheria Arvanitaki will be in Australia in March and April for three much anticipated concerts. Her soft but powerful vocals, combined with a captivating stage presence have established her as …

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Greek tragedy reimagined with poetry by former Manus detainee Behrouz Boochani

An adaptation of Euripides’ Women of Troy will be part of Tasmania’s Ten Days on the Island arts festival this week, bringing to life the ancient Greek tragedy with a …

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