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Nick Polites OAM turns 90

The legendary jazz musician, migrant issues advocate and pioneer of Australian Greek welfare celebrates his birthday.

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6.7 magnitude earthquake kills two people on Kos

An earthquake that hit the Dodecanese Islands in Greece and the Aegean coast of Turkey has seen several people injured.

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The women of Florina

Elizabeth Gertsakis’ exhibition Girls In Our Town: Women in the Shadow of ‘The Magnificent Empire’ gives insight into the Florina Prefecture from 1900-1918 and 2017.

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Dimitrious Gargasoulas’ brother faces court over alleged attack

Coroners Court inquest for Bourke St massacre begins.

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Theatre as a vehicle for human resilience

Never shy of a challenge, actor and director Stathis Grapsas shares his experience working with inmates and actors with intellectual disability.

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Greeks in Hungary: a history in two acts

Alexander Billinis explores the Greek presence in Hungary; one of the oldest and most interesting in Greece’s modern diaspora.

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Fender Katsalidis Architects launch first book

Fender Katsalidis: Working Architecture traces the practice’s rich history, documenting some of the developments they have created in the last 25 years.

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Recipe: Low Fat Bougatsa

Lisa Peterson and Desi Carlos of Two Greek Girls Cooking have proven that dreams do come true with their simple-to-follow recipe for a healthier take on bougatsa.

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Heineken faces $30 million fine in Europe

The beer giant’s subsidiary Athenian Brewery was found to have systematically abused its dominant market position in violation of Greek and EU competition law.

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Let there be light

Cinematographer Ari Wegner is gaining acclaim for her involvement in high profile TV and film projects, which have seen her travel around the world.

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