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Life –
Can you take the pressure?
Dora Kitinas-Gogos examines the history of the pressure cooker, known as gastra, in Greek cuisine and how modern Greeks are embracing their ceramic past.
News –
Teens take up drink and drugs
The number of teenagers who have taken up smoking, drinking alcohol and experimenting with drugs in Greece has increased in the past five years.
News –
Ethnic community awards under scrutiny
Awards given to ethnic communities in NSW have come under scrutiny, since the execution of last years awards by then premier Kristina Keneally.
News –
Lectures by Professor Michaelidis
Professor Iakovos Michaelidis, an expert in Balkan history from the University of Thessaloniki, will be presenting public lectures in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra.
News –
Paspaley pearling family behind deal for Darwin detention centre
The pearling chief Nicholas Paspaley has teamed up with a Darwin property developer to secure a $200 million taxpayer-funded deal to build a detention centre.
News –
Stunning Waterford Plaza open for business
The newly renovated Waterford Plaza was officially opened last Sunday, giving Perth a new shopping experience.
News –
National conference on Cyprus issue
The PanAustralian Justice for Cyprus Coordinating Committee (PASEKA) will be holding their one-day national conference tomorrow at the Cyprus Community of Melbourne and Victoria.
Life –
Two Greek Americans team up for The Descendants
Award-winning director Alexander Payne and Director of photography Phedon Papamichael, both Greek Americans, have joined forces again, this time in The Descendants starring George
Dialogue –
Qantas changes the game: Abbott may be in trouble
Dr Nick Economou discusses the fall-out of the Qantas grounding and explores who has suffered the most – Tony Abbott or Qantas