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Dialogue –
What it means to call two countries home
Australia and Greece are so different that the only apt description would be ‘worlds apart’.
Life –
Chris Frangou’s kaleidoscope of sounds
The hyper-energetic bassist describes how his approach to modern jazz was influenced by the folk dances of Greece and the Balkans.
News –
Greek academics take centrestage in US universities
A new study reveals Greece exports second highest number of academics to the United States’ elite universities.
News –
A new medical organisation with a great vision and benefits for the public and medical professionals
Hellenic Medical Society of Australia (HMSA) launches new website.
Life –
One night in Sydney’s Hellenic triangle of eateries
Billy Cotsis takes us on a crawl through the triangle of Greek tavernas in Sydney’s Leichhardt.
Life –
Gina Kalabishis winner of Eutick Memorial Still Life Award
The Melbourne-based visual artist was among the 74 talented finalists selected from over 500 entries nationwide.
Sport –
Rasic: Puskas said I was crazy before Australia played Greece
In 1970, former Australian national team manager Rale Rasic was told by Ferenc Puskas that his coaching methods were ‘crazy’ before a friendly against Greece.
Life –
Emily Wilson the first woman to translate Homer’s Odyssey into English
Academics are impressed with the new addition to the classics.
News –
A boost to Greece’s health tourism industry
This weekend the Greek Centre will host a conference on Greece’s health tourism industry, and unveil a replica of the Parthenon Marble frieze.