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Celebrating innovation and craftsmanship in Athens

The first Athens Mini Maker Faire is held this weekend, featuring a vast range of Do-It-Yourself technology projects.

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Perth genealogist named Kastellorizian of the Year

Allan (Agapitos) Cresswell is a household name throughout Australia for those who are descendants of Kastellorizians.

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Huge weekend of Greek events in Sydney

Konstantinos Koufos, sardelles, football and a window to Greece; not your typical Sydney weekend.

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‘We aspired to recreate the ancient Greek agoras’

Achilles Tsaltas, vice-president of the International New York Times Conferences, shares the backstory of the Athens Democracy Forum.

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Numbers don’t lie: the sorry state of the Greek economy

Greece has a lot of ground to cover in order to escape the never-ending crisis − and that is 100 per cent accurate.

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Inside the 2016 Athens Democracy Forum

Four days of talk and democracy, under the Greek sun.

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Neuropsychologist develops dementia test for Greek Australians

‘Misdiagnoses are two to three times more frequent among elderly people of migrant background,’ says Dr Matthew Staios.

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The quest to save Preston Market

Frustrated by the lack of community consultation by developers, traders and community members are preparing to voice their concerns at an open meeting.

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Exclusive: Suicide attempt reflects taxi industry stress

Driver rushed to hospital as licence owners’ campaign intensifies.

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Uber snaps up pre-booking

One of the last points of difference between taxis and ride-sharing cars in Melbourne is no more, adding insult to injury for taxi licence holders.

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