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Upcoming New York screenings to honour Olympia Dukakis and Stelios Kazantzidis

The Hellenic Film Society (HFS) is set to present two summer screenings of pictures celebrating iconic performers in oscar-winning actress Olympia Dukakis and acclaimed singer Stelios Kazantzidis. The HFS will …

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Oakleigh institution grows sweeter

The Melbourne cold and rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of punters lining up on Eaton Mall, Oakleigh, for the opening of Vanilla’s new frozen yogurt bar. This is a …

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Greek diasporas: Cultural activism and self-reflection

An idea has been hovering in Greek America, Greek Australia, and Greek Canada: it is time for Greek diasporas to start speaking with each other, comparing experiences, similarities, and differences. …

Features

From Marrickville’s shopfront to national leadership: Caroline Diamantis on the changing face of pharmacy

In the Greek suburbs of Sydney’s inner west, Caroline Diamantis has ran her pharmacy for over two decades. “I have owned this current pharmacy for 17 years and have ‘grown …

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Basile returns to Australia with ‘Yiayia Don’t Play’ comedy tour

Emmy-nominated comedian Basile will return to Australia this October with his show ‘Yiayia Don’t Play’. The Greek-American comic, renowned for his quick-fire improvisation, sharp characters, and bilingual punchlines, has performed …

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The loss of a Greek Statue in Melbourne

A few years ago a statue of a Greek Prime Minister went missing. Did this happen in Athens? Thessaloniki? No, it happened in East Brunswick. For decades, a statue of …

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Green light for $1.8 billion Queen Victoria Market redevelopment

The City of Melbourne’s long-planned redevelopment of the Southern Precinct at Queen Victoria Market has received final approval from the federal government, moving the $1.8 billion project a step closer …

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Clergy Assembly led by Archbishop Makarios in Melbourne

As part of his pastoral visit to Melbourne for the Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Archbishop Makarios of Australia chaired a clergy assembly for priests serving in the …

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Aussie shares make history with record-breaking streak

Australia’s key benchmark index has spiked above 8,900 points for the first time, making five record resets in five sessions for the local bourse. The S&P/ASX200 spiked to a fresh …

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51 years on: The women of Cyprus who turned grief into resistance

Yesterday, 14 August, marked 51 years since the second phase of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 — a “black anniversary” that reopens wounds still unhealed: the loss of …

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