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Greek Film Festival announces encore Sydney screenings due to popular demand
After several sold out sessions since Opening Night of the Greek Film Festival on Thursday, 13 October, additional sessions have been added due to popular demand, to allow audiences to …
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Melbourne to host Greek leading experts in medicine from across the globe
Greek physicians and medical experts from Australia, Greece and other parts of the world will meet in Melbourne on 17-19 November to celebrate all that has been achieved by Hellenic …
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Review: Eftihia – A journey of struggle, love and music
The Astor Theatre is packed with filmgoers all eager for the return of the Greek Film Festival after two long years. You wouldn’t have thought that there were several state-wide …
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Have you tried natural wine? This vino trend is older than you might think
Do you remember when your grandparents made homemade wine how it looked and tasted different each time? Tony Zafirakos had this epiphany in 2010 during a catch-up with friends in …
$16m grants and feedback for multicultural South Australia
South Australia’s Minister for Tourism and Multicultural Affairs, Zoe Bettison wants feedback on the new Multicultural Charter for the State. In a supplied statement the minister said the South Australian …
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Think Greek Season 2 docuseries arrives
The second series of Think Greek, a nine-part docuseries on the Australia’s Greek Community will air on Thursday, October 20. Think Greek: After the Revolution, Greek Australian Migration season two …
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Greece is the word in Melbourne
Antipodes, Australia’s largest Hellenic festival, kicks off this weekend in Melbourne’s traditional Greek heart, Lonsdale St. After an absence of two years due to the Covid pandemic, the Antipodes Festival …
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The Third YiaYia
Yiayia Alexandra was born on the 13 January 1929 in Drama, Greece and passed away on 9 August 2022. With her three siblings they lived through hard times as the …
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AAIA and Sydney’s Inner West Council commemorate OXI Day
The University of Sydney’s Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (AAIA) in collaboration with the Inner West Council of Sydney will commemorate Oxi Day on Sunday, 30 October at the Marrickville …
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Melbourne women win global award in Byzantine chanting
The Melbourne-based Women in Byzantine Music Worldwide Association just won the Chanting Excellence Award at the international Orthodox Arts Festival. The Orthodox Arts Festival which took place online, is devoted …