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Life –
‘I’m working hard to be a great Greek Australian artist’
Troy Argyros has set up a crowdfunding campaign so that he can study painting in Florence, Italy. Sharing his backstory, he asks the broader community to help.
News –
Bishop bans wedding and baptism decorations in and out of churches
The metropolitan bishop of Fthiotida has caused a stir with claims that extravagant decorations for vanity purposes expose the Church of Greece to negative comments.
News –
London tube signs bear Kazantzakis’ message
A famous quote by Nikos Kazantzakis has been employed to inspire Londoners.
Dialogue –
Australian Government’s ‘citizenship crackdown’
‘I know members of my extended family and their friends, some of whom have lived here for over 60 years, who would fail at least one, if not both of these tests’.
News –
Fig & Walnut to host Climate for Change fundraiser
Food blog Consider The Sauce is teaming up with Seddon cafe Fig & Walnut to host a fundraiser for not-for-profit Climate for Change.
Features –
Greek Australian actor set to conquer New York
Demitra Sealy has been accepted on scholarship into one of the world’s most prestigious acting institutions, The Actor’s Studio in New York.
News –
Fotios Tsiouklas: taking the digital world by storm at 16
The young Greek Australian is proving that there’s more to being an entrepreneur than just owning your own business.
News –
Greek Australian Elena Carapetis nominated for Walk of Fame
South Australia will have its very own Walk of Fame as part of Adelaide Festival Centre’s redevelopment project.
News –
Record number of tourists expected in Greece for 2017, but competition remains fierce
A record-breaking 30 million international visitors are expected in Greece for 2017, but how do we fare against the competition from the five most formidable tourist foes?
Sport –
From dreams to field
The search for the next wave of Socceroos saw Udinese’s Panos Armenakas and Everton’s Con Ouzounidis reunite at a training camp in Spain earlier this year.