Recent
Life –
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.
Sport –
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.
News –
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.
News –
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.
News –
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.
News –
Citizenship and employment
Employment lawyer Henry Pill explains why questions about nationality are only permissible for parliamentarians.
News –
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.