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Life –
Antipodean Palette calling for entries
Now in its seventh year, the exhibition celebrating Greek inspired art returns.
Dialogue –
For the record, Australia’s racism like America’s racism remains intact with no default position
As a nation, we are not better than the sum of the diabolical racism that sees Australian society fractured and many from within the fracture at odds with each.
News –
The frustration people face even after investing in the latest hearing aid models
Cris Ivanidis, director and audiologist at Active Audiology, says the process of getting the best hearing aid is going to be different for each person.
Life –
The ‘Bell Bearers’ of Eastern Macedonia come to Melbourne
Acclaimed photographer Nick Vavdinoudis brings a modern take to an ancient Greek tradition.
Life –
‘There is a very realistic view of human nature in Homer’
Having adapted The Iliad into a one-man play, Humphrey Bower shares how he approached the cornerstone of western culture that remains alarmingly relevant to our times.
Sport –
Women of Greece taking to the rugby field
Last year Australian women’s sport celebrated major advances.
News –
Greek Tourism Professor wins another international award
From Santorini to Australia, Dr Marianna Sigala makes us proud once again.
News –
Mysterious statuette displayed at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Archaeologists dubbed it ‘7,000-year-old enigma’ as they don’t know its provenance and can’t explain its irregular size and matter.
News –
Greece to exceed fiscal target for 2018
The European Commission predicts a surplus of 3.7 per cent of GDP.
Sport –
Paschalidis: As footballers, are we healthy?
After two amateur footballers’ lives were saved by defibrillators, Andy Paschalidis is imploring footballers around the country to be vigilant about their health.