Recent
News –
Costa Gavras to turn Varoufakis’ book into a film
It will be a fictional account of the former minister’s encounters with the EU leaders.
Sport –
Sky Blues end South’s FFA Cup journey
Lakeside was awash with blue and white, the home fans cheering their team at every opportunity, but Sydney FC was well prepared.
News –
Doctors of the World warns of unmet health problems for refugee populations in Greece
According to data submitted to the United Nations, 72 per cent of the health problems refugees face are treated ‘inadequately or not at all’.
Dialogue –
It’s okay to politicise, it’s not okay to stay neutral
Why politicising business/sports/shopping/baking/arts/anything is not only unavoidable, but necessary, in the same sex marriage debate.
Life –
Love letters to Greece
Having just released Cartes Postales from Greece in Australia, Michael Sweet talks with author Victoria Hislop about her 40-year love affair with Greece.
News –
Building knowledge and partnership bridges with Greece
Dr Lois Labrianidis addresses the brain drain phenomenon and the platform connecting Greeks from all over the world.
News –
La Trobe and GCM collaborate to offer PhD scholarship on Greek language learning
La Trobe University is seeking a candidate to investigate parental attitudes to language learning across the Greek community of Melbourne.
Life –
Australian artist finds inspiration in Greece and wins Best Visual Arts Award
Josephine Fagan’s winning installation ‘Diaspora’ is a symbolic representation of the perilous journey of Syrian refugees attempting the sea crossing from Turkey to Greece.
Life –
A jazz vocalist improvising her way back to her Greek roots
One of the most acclaimed singers within Melbourne’s thriving jazz scene, Georgie Darvidis is set to embark on her first foray into the Greek songbook.