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Dialogue –
Challenges faced by elderly Greeks
The elderly in the Greek community of Melbourne and wider Victoria face an increasing number of challenges when faced with the reality of their growing needs as they age. Despite …
Dialogue –
The relationship between Greece and Australia then and today
In the early 1960’s a delegation of Australian Labor Party members of Parliament visited Cyprus at the invitation of the Australian Greek and Cypriot communities. The delegation was criticised by …
Sport –
It’s important to remember why you fell in love with the sport, says Philippoussis
During the middle of the 2000’s, his name was one of the most popular within the world of tennis. Mark Philippoussis was an athlete who performed admirably, making it all …
News –
Epiphany celebrations in Melbourne
Melbourne’s Greeks showed up in droves to participate in Theofania (Epiphany) celebrations across the city’s piers, commemorating on January 6 the day of the revelation of God, the final major …
News –
Saristavros’ family offers $1m to find dad’s killer
Speaking to Neos Kosmos, Stavros Saristavros, son of late Greek Australian businessman Christos Saristavrou, has confirmed the family is offering a $1 million reward to anyone who helps catch the …
Dialogue –
A year of political volatility – more to come in 2019
While every year has its fair share of political instability, 2018 will surely be remembered as one of the most volatile in recent memory. The great uncertainty surrounding liberal democratic …
Sport –
The future is bright for Football Victoria
It’s been a progressive year at Football Victoria. We re-branded to Football Victoria and revealed a new brand and website. There was a strategic re-alignment at the commencement of the …
Dialogue –
The state of wildlife and the environment in 2018
2018 has been a tumultuous year; storms, cyclones and flash flooding swept across the east coast of Australia and fierce fires ravaged New South Wales, while severe droughts crippled farmers …
Features –
A year in 12 clicks
Yiannis Yiasaris, the Greek self-taught photographer formely named Best Black and White Photographer in Australia, moved Down Under 18 years ago after meeting his wife in Greece. In 2018, Yiasaris …
Dialogue –
Why 2019 is all about giving back
Let us rewind to the early 1950’s and the decades that followed. Many of our parents and grandparents arrived in this beautiful country and immediately immersed themselves into hard work …