Recent
News –
Athens named UNESCO World Book Capital for 2018
Irina Bokova, the Director General of UNESCO, has named Athens World Book Capital for 2018 on the recommendation of the programme’s Advisory Committee.
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Community shows generosity to the orphans of Sierra Leone
Father Themis Adamopoulos is back Down Under on a mission to help the children orphaned by the Ebola virus, and he needs your help.
Dialogue –
A win for Greek language Down Under
The efforts of the Greek community have averted a catastrophic outcome for Greek and Italian, and their communities.
Dialogue –
Greek identity and the half-blood prince
John Vithoulkas reflects on his childhood memories of Greece, it’s people and their identity, and urges us to realise that the future is in our hands.
Life –
Koraly Dimitriadis takes her sexually charged poems to Europe
The performance artist will enthrall audiences in London, Athens and multiple cities in Cyprus over September and October.
Dialogue –
Beware the squat squad!
Nikos Fotakis never anticipated he would come across the issue of squat toilets in the context of government policy and taxation.
Features –
Giving women a voice
Victoria Haralabidou talks about her latest role in short film Here Is Now, and her quest to represent more diverse female stories on screen.
News –
Malakas threatens Japan
A tropical storm which has formed in the western Pacific could become a typhoon.
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WA’s Cypriot community to host dinner dance
A chance to experience the Cypriot culture with its delicious food and traditional dancing.
Life –
Elyros and Epocha winners at The Age Good Food Guide 2017 awards
A sign the two Melbourne-based restaurants are keeping things fresh and continuing on their path of success.