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‘The Trojan war is a really fertile ground for storytelling’
Director Neil Gooding talks about Paris the rock opera written by the late great Jon English, which is coming to the Melbourne Recital Centre this week.
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St Gerry’s opens its doors in Oakleigh
Melbourne’s divine doughnuts finally have a go-to spot.
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Greek wines showcased in Australian market
‘Greek wine is a strong tool to boost Greek tourism,’ says Professor Marianna Sigala.
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George Sykiotis steps down from Made Establishment
George Calombaris’ long-term partner is said to have a strained relationship with third partner and financial backer Radek Sali.
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A Very Woggy Xmas
George Kapiniaris and Gabriel Rossi’s comedy gala will take you back to the 90s.
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Gods, myths and mayhem
Celebrate the final weeks of the Ithacan community exhibition, Our Odyssey at the Immigration Museum and explore Greek mythology these school holidays.
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‘There’s nothing like playing music that means something to the people!’
Sophie Kesoglidis, viola player and leader of the Alto Strings Ensemble sheds light on the life of an artist playing at functions – and an intimate duet with Leonidas Kavakos.
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Melitzanosalata by Kali Orexi
Learn the secret to creating this magical eggplant dip that will have your mouth watering and everyone asking ‘How did you make it?’.
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Rethymno: the heart of Crete
No other city in Crete has the culture and flair of Rethymno. Michael Sweet explores the jewel in the Cretan crown and its magical province.