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Wheeling out dementia in ageing Greek populations
Neuropsychologist Mathew Staios rides his bicycle 750km from Melbourne to Canberra to raise funds and awareness.
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Greek grandmother celebrates 100-year milestone
“She always has a smile on her face and enjoys a good laugh. She never complains and is still very independent and uses public transport to get around.”
Sport –
How Conte and the 3-4-3 got everyone talking tactics again
Antonio Conte came to England to re-ignite Chelsea’s engine. He’s ended up re-igniting people’s interest in football tactics.
Dialogue –
Santa was Asia Minor Greek not a white Anglo-Saxon
The problem with notions of cultural appropriation is that I’ll want my real Santa back.
Life –
Coburg Night Market set to go out with a bang
The family-friendly event ends next week, having featured Greek music and food in its four-week run.
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Classics Summer School 2017 is on
Over one intensive week in January, The University of Melbourne is presenting classes on an array of subjects covering Greek and Roman ancient history.
Life –
Chamber music in the Hellenic Museum Gardens
Members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will perform a free concert event on Sunday.
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Cretan Brotherhood celebrates 60th anniversary
The club signed a fraternal agreement with the Viglatores from Chania, strengthening both the relationship and the Brotherhood itself.
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Mario Christodoulou receives highest journalistic accolade
The 61st Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism were presented last week, where journalists were recognised across 34 categories.