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Life –
Greek Film Festival to open with ‘Roza of Smyrna’
The film revolves around a fascinating love story with nostalgic and atmospheric shots reminiscent of a different era.
Life –
Menounos unveils new Greek Kitchen pop up
Launching in Boston next week, Maria’s Greek Kitchen will serve up local, organic ingredients, and is a celebration of the former presenter’s Greek heritage.
News –
First longitudinal nationwide study of Australia’s multicultural youth
Greek Australians between the ages of 15 to 25 are encouraged to take MY Australia’s survey.
Features –
Kari Kampakis’ 10 truths
A one-on-one with American bestselling author for young girls and mothers in the digital age.
Sport –
Socceroos and Japan ready for World Cup qualifying showdown
The two teams face off in Saitama on Thursday night, vying for the top two automatic qualifying spots in the group.
Life –
Greece’s best culinary ambassador named in Belgium
The son of a refugee family, chef and owner of Notos Constantin Erinkoglou is all about simplicity and authenticity.
News –
Buying an apartment, house, or plot in Greece?
Attorney Christos Iliopoulos gives tips on how to navigate the property market in Greece.
Life –
Celebrate Fathers Day with authentic Greek street food
Spiros Souvlaki in Melbourne has prepared a special menu for a special day.
Sport –
We don’t fear Sydney says Bankstown Berries player and coach Moustakas
It may be the lowest-ranked club left in the FFA Cup, but Bankstown Berries are heading into Tuesday night’s game against Sydney FC with no fear.
Dialogue –
When are we Australians?
When the debates happened in the 1890s to guide the making of the constitution, it had not been intended to keep out the Malcolm Roberts but to keep out the Xenophons.