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Life –
Iconic musician Loukianos Kilaidonis dies age 74
Having composed music for almost every major theatre company in Greece, the singer and songwriter leaves behind a treasured legacy.
Features –
One-on-one with Mia Klitsas
Millie and More’s director and co-founder on her journey to make women’s periods as convenient, stylish, bearable and glamorous as possible.
News –
Data and the small business loan
How does the accounting profession perceive data and utilise it to access funding? One of Australia’s online lending platforms to small business answers this question.
Features –
‘Live art is about paying attention’
Having just received a coveted fellowship, Katerina Kokkinos-Kennedy, one of the most daring and adventurous artists in Melbourne, describes her idea of art.
Dialogue –
Double-headed bogeymen
Dean Kalimniou responds to a controversial photograph showing a group of Greek soldiers of Albanian ethnicity linking their outstretched hands to form the double-headed eagle.
Sport –
Demetriou determined to shine again
The former Swansea City striker is looking to get his career back on track in Cyprus.
Life –
A first-class café experience
Zelena Cafe Bar & Restaurant is the complete experience: delicious food, coffee and friendly service in an A-grade setting.
News –
Chicago: Greeks of the ‘Second City’
Chicago is a case study in chain migration, as relatives and fellow villagers sponsored others to come over, and this process continued for several generations
News –
‘I protect the Bayside because it is my front yard’
Dr Vicki Kotsirilos AM recognised for her work as a ‘guardian of the coast’.
News –
Asked about the bailout program stagnation, Greeks put the blame on Europe
The outright majority points to the German government as cause for delay, while support for Syriza remains strong