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From ancient times to the modern day, how Greece is the land that makes you migrate

Earlier this year several eminent members of the Greek Australian community helped raise $100,000 for the Greek History Archive.

Life

Herakles, the antisocial hero

Professor Amy Smith introduces audiences to ‘the man’ at her upcoming talk on one of Greek mythology’s greatest characters.

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The importance of social capital to the Australian labour market

Migrant and refugee settlement agency, AMES’ response to migrants’ employment needs.

Features

Vienna: where Greek first appeared in print

Given the Greeks’ large-scale migration to the area, the Austrian capital is historically one of the most significant for modern Hellenism.

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Beware of the Greeks bearing Trump’s messages

Nikos Fotakis’ Big Fat Greek Week in news.

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Hellenic dance groups shake up Sydney

The Sydney Sizmos Greek Dance Company hosted a concert paying tribute and honouring their 10-year anniversary.

Life

Boy on the Bridge

Petros Charalambous’ debut feature film is an ode to the struggles of coming of age and survival, set in a mountain village in 1980s Cyprus.

Sport

Like father like daughter: Hristodoulou aiming to be a Matilda

Australian Under-17 captain and Sydney FC defender Angelique Hristodoulou is a star on the rise with the help of her father, former Olyroo Eric Hristodoulou.

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Athens planetarium gets new state-of-the-art projection system

The installation of new projectors utilises the latest technological advancements in the field.

Life

Tsiolkas’ work reimagined for the stage

Playwright Dan Giovannoni reveals what drew him to Merciless Gods, leading him create a celebrated play that gives an alternative voice to the migrant experience.

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