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Greek Melb Uni students donate $1000 to Fronditha

Fronditha’s president, Mike Zafiropoulos delighted to see the young contributing to the elderly members of the community

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Perth’s Greek Glendi a hit

Nearly 10,000 people embraced Northbridge’s Hellenic festival this year.

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Teaching love in Sierra Leone

As a teacher, Eleni Athinodorou wanted to make a difference in the lives of others. Her wish came true when she found herself working for the Orthodox mission in Sierra Leone.

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Christopher’s Cake Shop

One of Australia’s oldest Greek cake shops is celebrating 60 years in business.

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Kostas Papaioannou Greek art lecture today

Professor Vrasidas Karalis will present a new lecture on Greek academic Kostas Papaioannou as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars.

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Byzantine women under the microscope in Adelaide

Women actively participated in many aspects and spheres of Byzantine society although to an extent, these were limited to the upper classes.

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AMHRC seeks an apology

Pro-Skopje group asks Neos Kosmos to pull Tamis article.

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Nadia Tass takes on The Flick

Greek Australian director/producer brings to life the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of Annie Baker.

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Evaporating borders at the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival

The Human Rights Arts and Film Festival will take place in the Melbourne between 7 and 26 May.

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US study hails second generation achievement

Second generation immigrant students perform better academically than first generation and third generation immigrant students

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