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Greece, Cyprus and Australia make it to the Eurovision finals
Greece’s Katerina Duska’s performance had her dressed in pink surrounded by fencers and acrobats, while Australia’s Kate Miller-Heidke spun on a stick while singing. Both women managed to make it …
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‘Me & My Left Brain’: Alex Lykos’ promising new film debuts this week in Australia
Alex Lykos is one of the most successful theatre producers, writers, directors and actors that Australia has produced. In 2015 he released his first film, the critically acclaimed box office …
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Fun photos from Perth Castellorizian Association’s Agora Market Day
When the Greek community comes together, anything is possible. The Perth Castellorizian Association’s Agora Market Day, held on Saturday, 11 May was a wonderful testament to this. The day was …
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Melbourne remembers the Pontian Genocide with a range of events
It has been 100 years from the Genocide of the Greeks of Pontus, and the Greek community of Australia continues to remember the bloodshed and pain suffered by the Christian …
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Viniculture at the 21st GiESCO International Meeting
The 21st GiESCO International Meeting (Group of international Experts for Cooperation on Vinicultural Systems) will be held during 23-28 June, 2019 in Thessaloniki, Greece. The Meeting will cover the main …
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Could gastronomic tourism be the boost Greece’s economy needs?
Dimitris Palaiogiannis has an aim to educate people around the world that authentic Greek gastronomy goes well beyond the humble souvlaki, moussaka and horiatiki salata. While this may seem fairly …
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Greek Student Film Festival calls young people in Australia to create films inspired by their heritage
Returning for the ninth year, the Greek Student Film Festival offers young Greek Australians the chance to explore their Greek heritage and create a work for the big screen. Primary …
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Athens and Epidaurus Festival program announced
The Athens and Epidaurus Festival is held annually from May until mid-August and is one of the oldest performing arts festivals of Europe. The beauty of the ancient venues attract …
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Raising funds for leading cause of infant death in Australia, congenital heart disease
Between one in 1,000 to one in 5,000 children are born with Noonan Syndrome in Australia. A rare genetic condition, like many, Tom Drakopoulos from the Queensland Hellenic Charitable Trust …
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Brisbane’s two-day Paniyiri Greek Festival returns this weekend!
Musgrave Park is getting a Greek makeover this weekend, with the return of Brisbane’s acclaimed Paniyiri Greek Festival. Taking place over two days, this year’s program is jam-packed with entertainment, …