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Life –
Honouring the life and work of Kazantzakis 60 years after his passing
With the season kicking off in November, NK: A Kazantzakian Montage is a stage production celebrating struggle, triumph, freedom and joy.
Life –
Is this the most romantic restaurant in the world?
Lycabettus in Santorini offers lessons in culinary art with a majestic view of the Aegean.
Sport –
Peter Filopoulos: my vision for Australian football
Former South Melbourne and current Perth CEO Peter Filopoulos talks about his plans for Glory, and his vision for Australian football.
News –
Why the Greek Film Festival matters
Filmmaker and author Billy Cotsis goes one-on-one with Sydney Chair of the Greek Film Festival, Nia Karteris about her commitment to celebrating Greek film and culture.
Features –
Alexandra Pascalidou targeted by extreme nationalists in Sweden
The journalist describes how she felt when she saw her face on signs made by a racist group marching in Sweden and talks about how racism has affected her career.
News –
Greek church ‘mournful’ over gender recognition laws
Bishop Amvrosios ordered the churches of western Greece to ring their bells as in the case of funerals for three minutes every day in protest.
News –
Data reveals one in five businesses in Greece evades taxes
The figures were revealed in the latest data collected by the country’s independent public revenue authority.
Life –
Kathy Tsaples takes us on a Greek food safari
Fresh from a trip to Greece, the Sweet Greek is set to appear on Maeve O’Meara’s new TV series Food Safari Earth.
News –
Government urges preschools to offer Modern Greek language learning
Supporting the Greek community’s recent activities, the ELLA program will provide children the opportunity to connect with the Greek language and culture.
News –
‘A disaster could happen to any of us, we don’t know what’s around the corner’
Clinical forensic psychiatric nurse, Helen Andrianakis calls on the Greek community to step up and support the most vulnerable members of society.