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A homage to Melbourne’s North

Jeana Vithoulkas makes case for ‘living’ in Coburg and Preston.

Features

Greek myths stage a Hollywood comeback

Greek myths will always resonate in Hollywood and contemporary culture argues the The Los Angeles Times’ Geoff Boucher.

News

Why Greeks call Australia home

Thomas Andronas chats with three prominent Greek-Australians to find out their thoughts on celebrating Australia Day.

News

Car crashes require range of solutions

The death of five teenagers in a tragic car accident has triggered a major debate about how to bring down the road toll.

Features

…and so the circle continues

Anna Cominos reflects from Kythera on the closing of a generation’s circle with the death of her grandmother and the opening of a new cycle with the baptism of her godson.

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Numbers of Australians travelling to Greece remains steady

The flow of Australian travellers to Greece remained unabated last year despite the effects of the global financial crisis (GFC).

News

Hellenes raise money for Haiti

The Hellenic Emergency Relief Fund is holding a function in Sydney to raise funds for Haiti.

Features

A bonza day for Aussies in Athens

Mike Sweet reveals what some of the Athenian Aussies are going to be doing to celebrate Australia Day.

News

William welcomed in Whittlesea

Prince William received an ecstatic reception at Whittlesea where he learned first hand about bushfire recovery by talking to the local mayor, Mary Lalios.

Sport

Baghdatis exits Australian Open injured

Marcos Baghdatis retires injured to Lleyton Hewitt 6-0 4-2 in the third round of the Australian Open.

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