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Can we learn from Thucydides’ writings on the Trump of ancient Athens?

Chris Mackie, professor of Greek Studies at La Trobe University, wonders.

Features

Beaches, beaches and more beaches

Discovering Kefalonia, the queen of the Ionian islands.

News

Melbourne once again ranked world’s most liveable city

For the sixth year running, Melbourne has secured perfect ratings for healthcare, education and infrastructure.

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Learning Greek through Skype

Melina Mallos speaks with expert Athenian tutor Kalliope Raekou, who has been discovering the best ways for children and adults to master the Greek language for the past 23 years.

Life

‘I make the best tiramisu’

Former salesman Peter Giannakis promises to take Zumbo’s Just Desserts by storm with his sweet alchemies.

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Theodore Mouratidis – brains and brawn

The aspiring rocket scientist returns to Melbourne after getting his double degree from MIT, with a new knee that he hopes will lead him to more medals and distinctions.

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Urgent meeting for the Greek program at the Northcote High School

Theo Markos: “We have achieved a small but important victory, but our efforts as a community must continue”

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Pregnant, homeless, sexworker and on heroin

Greek Australian woman fails has failed to show at court after being bailed.

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Idealism and the Quest of the Free Spirit

A lecture on Dionysios Solomos at the Ithacan Philanthropic Society.

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Melbourne Masterclasses: Greek Mythology – Religion and Art in Ancient Greece

The Faculty of Arts, in partnership with The Ian Potter Museum of Art, present a four-part masterclass on Greek mythology and the significance of religion in daily life.

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