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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.

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Greek academics take centrestage in US universities

A new study reveals Greece exports second highest number of academics to the United States’ elite universities.

Sport

Socceroos coachless for 2018 World Cup?

Ange Postecoglou steps down ahead of tournament.

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.

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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.

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