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Armenian genocide movie The Promise to be released in Australian cinemas
At the Australian premiere, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian MP urged people to go and see the film when it hits cinemas next week.
Sport –
Latest NPL Player Signings
Bentleigh has made another notable signing in the mid –year window bringing in added experience to the squad.
Dialogue –
Recording relevance
That which brings both Greek and Chinese Australians together, is perhaps what makes the Chinese Museum unique.
Life –
Learning to make traditional ntomatofai like a pro
This delicious Greek dish will no doubt be a hit served either as a starter or a main.
Life –
A Tribute to Women in Rebetika
This month the House of Pan in Brighton hosts a series of performances featuring Mairead Hannan, Christella Demetriou, and Polyxeni Theologidis.
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Seeking connection and truth through poetry
Returning for a third season, Irine Vela’s Poetic License breaks the notion of a white, middle-class society and explores the true fabric of Australian society on the stage.
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Cypriot leaders agree to reunification summit in Geneva
After mediation efforts were halted last month, could this be the final round of negotiations on a peace agreement to unify the island?
Dialogue –
‘If confirmed a terrorist incident …’ – terrorism is terrorism
Terrorism has been racialised, politicised, propagandised. But in truth mass murder, all bombings, are an act of terror, writes Gerry Georgatos.
Life –
Memories of a Doll
Michail Charalampidis’ short film about a girl’s lost childhood in the early 1920s, co-produced by Stella Dimadis, is an official selection at LAGFF.