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WATCH: A first course of kindness
Athens-based chef Iakovos Apergis cooks up goodwill in Greek hospitals.
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Australia-Greece working holiday visa still in limbo
Despite the official announcement and publication in the Greek Government Gazette, so far no progress has been made.
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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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Freedom Party of Austria member under-fire after pro-Nazi songbook praises the massacre on Crete
Far-right party member Udo Landbauer denies the FPO is anti-semitic.
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Prominent Bollywood producers express “great interest” in filming in Greece
India’s movie industry could be featuring more of Greece.
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Desperate family plea for marrow donations to save life of six-month-old boy, Elias
Donors with Greek heritage or similar background will be a closer marrow match.
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Thessaloniki visitors bound for leap, UAE airline establishes new route
flydubai will be the first UAE based carrier to fly to Thessaloniki.
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An increase in the teaching ATAR could boost education enrolments
Victoria aims to raise teaching enrolments across the state.
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Ancient Greeks painted their gods in vibrant colours
Scholars and art lovers are slowly getting warmer to the idea of ‘statuary polychromy’
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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.