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Chantal Contouri: The first Greek migrant actress in Australia
Born in Greece on 8 April, 1950 in the little village of Agios Georgios in Vion, Lakonia, Adelaide-based actress Chantal Contouri is the first Greek migrant to have ever pursued …
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European challenges resume for Greek teams
European competitive football resumes this week, with day five of both the Champions League and the Europa League group stages and all three Greek teams face very difficult challenges in …
Sport –
Olympiacos beats Atromitos in thriller game
All good things must come to an end. This time, it was Atromitos’ 10-game run without a loss that came to a close at the hands of Olympiacos, and in …
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Dalidakis no longer minister
Victoria’s re-elected Premier Daniel Andrews announced his new cabinet, which will feature 50 per cent women. One name is missing from the ministry, though; that of Philip Dalidakis. The Greek MP …
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Julia Banks quits the Liberal party
The Liberal party suffered a second blow this week, this time by one of its federal MPs, as Julia Banks, the federal Member for Chisholm announced her decision to quit …
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South Australia raises over $220,000 for Greek fire victims
South Australia’s Greek Fires Appeal Committee has managed to raise over $220,000 to help the victims of the devastating fires that broke out in eastern Attica earlier this year in …
Life –
Where is Ana Kokkinos?
Ana Kokkinos’s work in film has centred on the outsider, especially in terms of sexuality and what it is to be Greek Australian told in exhilarating and, at times, brutal …
Life –
Koraly Dimitriadis is no longer angry
Look up Koraly Dimitriadis’ name – say, in a standard google search – and you’re more than likely to see a variation of the word ‘angry’, or ‘anger’ associated with …
Life –
Hellenic Museum Summer School returns in January
After its successful launch last year, the Hellenic Museum Summer School returns to present four short courses looking at the ancient Greek world over one week from 7 to 11 …
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Fronditha Care passes accreditation under new ‘unannounced’ system
After auditors spent two days interviewing residents and staff, Fronditha Care’s largest facility in Thornbury has passed its first accreditation under the new ‘unannounced’ system with flying colours. The 120-bed …