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Sorras’ questionable political party swears oath to the gods under the Acropolis

Three hundred people gathered under the Acropolis on Monday to swear an oath to the gods of Olympus.

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Milo Yiannopoulos’ unwholesome energy

Milo Yiannopoulos announced his resignation from Breitbart News, following his controversial comments about sexual relations between teenage boys and older men.

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As Sydney sizzles, a hot line-up is expected for Sydney’s Greek Fest

As Sydney prepares to go Greek this weekend, Billy Cotsis gives a rundown of the exciting festival program in store.

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Glykeria: Straight from the heart

Before hitting the stage of the Lonsdale St Festival, one of Greece’s finest, most beloved voices shares her insights on the crisis and remembers her first visit to Australia.

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Metaxourgio’s carnival the talk of Athens

Apokries celebrations take over the city of Athens.

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Life

Taxithi nominated for two Green Room Awards

Ahead of its return to the stage, the critically acclaimed three-woman play has been recognised for Best Ensemble and Direction.

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‘Bull Days’

Dean Kalimniou gives an insightful review of poet Tina Giannoukos’ Bull Days, a sequence of 58 sonnets.

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Lonsdale St Fest cements itself as a celebration for the whole city

Copious amounts of food, great tunes, dance and filoxenia: the Lonsdale St Festival celebrates its milestone year by sharing the best aspects of being Greek with the masses.

Sport

Galanis: How South and Puskas inspired me to be a coach

Former South Melbourne youth product James Galanis has been showing Americans how to play soccer for 15 years, and it’s thanks to being cut by Ference Puskas.

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Greek speakers of Jordan: Ramadan and a Hellenic spirit

Billy Cotsis reflects on the experience of meeting the Greek youth of Amman, Jordan and the ever-present spirit of Hellenism.

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