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BBC laments the decline of Greek ‘whistling’ language

Residents of Antia in Evia have been using a whistled language to communicate across distant valleys for 2,500 years.

Dialogue

Beware of Greeks bearing ciggies

Victoria is committing to banning smoking from public places. Well, not entirely. Welcome to Oakleigh’s Eaton Mall.

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Matthew Guy’s new vision for Geelong

If the Leader of the Opposition is elected, the waterfront will get a Greek-style makeover inspired by Melbourne’s sister city, Thessaloniki.

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FECCA Scholarship Programme announced

Registrations now open.

Sport

‘Les showed me that I can live my dreams’

Andy Paschalidis paid tribute to legendary football figure Les Murray, whose love and passion brought the world game to all Australians for over 30 years.

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‘I don’t ever want to be a Greek or Cypriot citizen,’ declares Senator Nick Xenophon

High Commissioner of Cyprus reassures him: ‘Cyprus doesn’t want you as citizen either’.

Dialogue

The diverse audience of the dead

Insight through Diversity – A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Grief and Ritual for D2KDay – Dying to Know Day.

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Bridging the true blue divide

Something’s being lost in the dual citizenship debate: being a ‘true blue Aussie’ of ethnically diverse descent is more than possible – it’s a foundation of 21st century Australia.

Dialogue

Ti tha pei o kosmos?

Anastasia Tsirtsakis calls into question the use of the popular Greek aphorism, and how it reflects our value system.

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The music of the rebetika era comes alive at South Oakleigh College

Students sing and dance to the tunes of Vasilis Tsitsanis, Mary Linda, Manolis Chiotis.

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