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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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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.