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Hippocrates was right: Let food be thy medicine

Registered nurse Liliana Fanariotis explains the mind-gut connection and why it is the future of modern medicine.

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Greek population ageing and in decline

From 2011 to 2016 Greece’s population has been diminishing due to migration and a decline in births due to financial reasons.

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Gunners looking to add rugby to the Cretan lifestyle

An island where inhabitants historically struggled for independence and resisted occupation with their famous fighting spirit, the Cretan people are well-suited to rugby.

Life

Radiant Pavilion welcomes eight Greek creatives

The Melbourne Contemporary Jewellery and Object Biennial is now on.

Life

Olympia Dukakis’ new short film Eleftheromania brings Auschwitz story to life

The film is based on a true story uncovered from the diary of a Holocaust survivor mentioning Greek prisoners.

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Insurance industry figures show crime in Melbourne is increasing

There has been a 61.73 per cent rise in two years – a significant increase compared to other states.

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Facebook fury over Father Lefteris’ sermon on 15 August

The priest was accused of allegedly turning his Tuesday celebratory sermon into anti-gay marriage hate speech.

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PRONIA course on mediation during family crises

The information session and six-week course offer help to parents, grandparents, and children involved in family dispute.

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Citizenship and employment

Employment lawyer Henry Pill explains why questions about nationality are only permissible for parliamentarians.

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Lemnos Gallipoli commemoration welcomes naming of Lemnos Square

The service at Melbourne’s Albert Park went one step further in recognising the role of Lemnos in the Gallipoli campaign in 1915.

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