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Features –
Smyrnian tears
Two families, Girdis and Caristinos, were torn apart by the catastrophe of Smyrna 100 years ago: Asa K. Jennings, and their grandson Prof Con Aroney tell their story.
Life –
Living in the Middle of the Noise
Nicola Dracoulis is proud to announce her participation in the Head On Photo Festival, the largest photography festival in Australia, as a featured artist.
News –
Greece goes to the polls
The first round of local government elections takes place on Sunday.
News –
Brisbane Paniyiri takes off next week
The Brisbane Paniyiri is set to celebrate its 38th year, with a bigger and better line up of entertainment, food and party kefi.
News –
The right to bear hair
Detective Sergeant Vasilios Chrisant and 15 other officers are taking Victoria Police to the Supreme Court to fight for their right to sport tasteful facial hair.
News –
$10,000 raised for family in need
A fundraiser held for the grieving family of Athanasia Mazarakidou, held this week in Melbourne, raised $10,000.
News –
Body of missing woman found
The body of missing Greek Australian Helen Michael was found in South Morgan yesterday afternoon.
Features –
The first Trojan War
Before Achilles, Agamemnon and Helen herself, there was a lesser known sack of Troy. Professor Christopher Mackie reveals all.
Dialogue –
Ukrainian crisis
Excessive foreign meddling and political miscalculations led the country to the brink of civil war.