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Making use of the veil as the symbol of the enlightenment of ‘Greece and the west’ compared with the darkness of the ‘east’ is unhelpful, as well as historically inaccurate.

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A Greek among WEF’s Young Global Leaders

Entrepreneur Byron Vassiliades selected to lead the way to a better future.

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The importance of studying Classical Greek

A year 11 South Oakleigh College student’s perspective.

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World-acclaimed barrister teams up with Foundation for Hellenic Studies

Geoffrey Ronald Robertson QC visits Adelaide to discuss the west’s longest cultural issue – the return of the Parthenon Sculptures.

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Labor responds to family violence

A $23.9 million investment will seek to combat the issue.

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A Greek Australian woman’s transition from the arts to the helm of a taxi empire

Throw into NSW’s tangle of red tape and testosterone a determined, capable and passionate Greek Australian woman and things start to get interesting.

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Australia faces tough final qualifying stage for Russia 2018

Postecoglou says ‘we’re prepared for what’s thrown at us’.

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Cosco buys biggest Hellenic port

SYRIZA govt’s biggest privatisation step infuriates unions.

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Post-Panama: Is a multilateral approach a Band-Aid or a permanent fix for Greece?

International tax lawyer and academic, Tony Anamourlis discusses why Greece should look at entering into multilateral agreements.

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In Athena: breaking new ground for Athens and ‘womanity’

An art document created by 50 world communicators, dedicated to the goddess Athena, restoring and clarifying modern Greek reality.

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