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Eleni Varopoulou launches new artistic project in Peloponnese

International Area has been launched in Argos, Mycenae and the wider Argolis region.

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Gods, myths and mayhem

Celebrate the final weeks of the Ithacan community exhibition, Our Odyssey at the Immigration Museum and explore Greek mythology these school holidays.

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‘There’s nothing like playing music that means something to the people!’

Sophie Kesoglidis, viola player and leader of the Alto Strings Ensemble sheds light on the life of an artist playing at functions – and an intimate duet with Leonidas Kavakos.

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Kosta Nikas creates first networking app for filmmakers

The award-winning Greek Australian filmmaker’s app The Green Room has just made its debut and already has members in 50 countries around the world.

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Dead body identified as Coburg man Paul Costa

Police are on the lookout for the victim’s missing car and any other information that can assist with the investigation.

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Donikian: ‘SBS had more licence to say what was right in 1980 and not just what was easy’

Greek Armenian George Donikian has slammed SBS over their refusal to recognise the Armenian genocide.

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Melitzanosalata by Kali Orexi

Learn the secret to creating this magical eggplant dip that will have your mouth watering and everyone asking ‘How did you make it?’.

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The Promise shows the horrors of genocide, and denial

Set during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, Terry George’s film sheds light on the nightmares Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians have lived with for decades.

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Rethymno: the heart of Crete

No other city in Crete has the culture and flair of Rethymno. Michael Sweet explores the jewel in the Cretan crown and its magical province.

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Turkish captain claims Greek coast guard fired on his ship

The Greek Coast Guard said it tried to stop the vessel following “an anonymous telephone complaint” that it was carrying narcotics.

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