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Bringing back the age-old tradition of the Greek Australia Day picnic
Almost every Greek Australian who grew up between the 60s and 90s will remember those picnic gatherings, where thousands of intergenerational families gathered to socialise
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The Greek cultural hives in Melbourne’s public libraries
Q & A with Jo Vrachnas, the librarian responsible for Coburg Library’s extensive Greek collection.
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AHEPA celebrates Australia Day long weekend with traditional Greek feast
AHEPA has organised a public picnic on the Mornington Peninsula.
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An online tool for Greek Australians to find – and offer – work
The Greek Community of Melbourne and the Newly Arrived Greeks to Australia groups have created an e-form to assist jobseekers and employers.
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Lemnos Anzac graves honoured at St Kilda Cemetery
Members and supporters of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee gathered for an annual tribute.
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The High Commissioner of Cyprus visits the Greek Centre
Martha Mavrommati and the leaders of the GCMV discussed the latest updates on the Cypriot issue, as well as the upcoming Presidential elections in Cyprus.
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Bringing young people in touch with their Cypriot heritage
Students will take part in a three week intensive language course, and have the chance to experience all facets of life on the island.
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The two ‘gospels’ of Greek migration
Published in 1958, Η Νέα Μαγειρική Ζαχαροπλαστική του Ελληνικού Σπιτιού featuring Prof Sofia Skoura’s Greek recipes became the ‘bible’ for all Greek housewives.
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Semaphore Greek Festival just days away
Thousands are expected to turn out for the two-day event to celebrate Greek culture and heritage in South Australia.
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Greek Community of Melbourne is full steam ahead for 2018
GCM president Bill Papastergiadis talks to Neos Kosmos about how he plans on adapting to the changing needs of the Greek community.