Recent
Life –
Alexander the Great: Pioneering Multiculturalism
Dubbed the most well-produced music concert on Hellenic culture put on stage in Australia.
Features –
Niki Vasilakis’ ‘Sacred’ cause
The violinist presents her newest work, inspired by her Greek Orthodox faith, with all proceeds going to Australia HOPE International.
Life –
Spicing drinks with a dash of Greek exceptionalism
John Dimitropoulos’ the Bitters Lab is a haven for bartenders, mixologists and cocktail enthusiasts, adding worlds of flavour to the drinks of Melburnians.
Life –
‘Lesvos: Fall in Love’ to play at the Sydney Greek Film Festival
The documentary uncovers all that is unique and wonderful about Lesvos, as well as the impact of the current refugee crisis.
Sport –
Rising Cobras climb into State League One
The Greek-based club is starting to make its mark following league successes and two successive strong Dockerty/FFA Cup runs.
News –
‘We aspired to recreate the ancient Greek agoras’
Achilles Tsaltas, vice-president of the International New York Times Conferences, shares the backstory of the Athens Democracy Forum.
Dialogue –
Political leadership is needed to combat Hanson
Fotis Kapetopoulos explains why mainstream political leadership should not err on the side of caution, or of subtle rejection and politeness to the views expressed in One Nation.
Life –
A weekly dose of 1930s Corfu
Acclaimed series The Durrells brings a bit of Greek sun and island life to Channel Seven’s programming.
Features –
What kind of country do we want Greece to be?
Professor Nikolas Kompridis discusses the importance of rethinking ‘Greek’ identity after austerity, by exploring the nation’s past for a better and more inclusive future.