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Kalamata Dance Festival kicks of this week in Greece
For those in Greece right now in Kalamata, the 30th annual Kalamata Dance Festival starts this week. Since 1995 the Kalamata Dance Festival has grown to become the premier contemporary …
Features –
Tom Koutsantonis – an unyielding and pragmatic driver of South Australia’s transformation
Tom Koutsantonis’s office in Pirie St is open, light, yet Spartan – it reeks of utility and focus. “Your time in government is limited,” says the Minister for Infrastructure and …
Life –
What’s On July 13-20: Always something Greek to do
VIC Greek Trivia Night Presented by the Panarcadian Association of Melbourne & Victoria ‘O Kolokotronis’, is a fun night of trivia where most questions have a Greek flavour. Test your …
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Renters spending less as living costs squeeze budgets
Australian renters are tightening their belts more than mortgage holders as high living expenses weigh on tenants. Hit hard by rising rents, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia household spending indicator revealed a …
Sport –
State League Victoria Men’s: The king of sports
State League 1 – North West Group It seems the Greek Australian teams were serving up some winning gyros in the State League 1 last weekend! Clifton Hill struck down …
News –
Five things to know about Cyprus
The eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been divided along ethnic lines since Turkish troops invaded its northern third in 1974. The internationally recognised Republic of Cyprus, which controls the …
Dialogue –
The overlooked female ‘Xoomer’
If the hallmarks of market attractiveness are sustainability, market size and economic value, this broad demographic footprint has it all. And it’s growing. Of the 5.3 million Baby Boomers in …
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Father Christos Triantafyllou retires after nearly 50 years of service
Sydney Greek Orthodox priest Father Christos Triantafyllou has retired after nearly 50 years of service to the All Saints Greek Orthodox Parish and Community of Belmore. Archbishop Makarios of Australia …
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Hope and resignation as Cypriots mark 50 years of division
Cyprus marks a half-century of division this month, with the unresolved conflict between Greek and Turkish Cypriots branded on the landscape in a UN-patrolled buffer zone that cuts across the …
Life –
Capturing Monash Uni student life and migrant stories of the 1960s & 70s
A rare photographic exhibition by Harry Fatouros, offers a unique glimpse into student life at Monash University and the experiences of European migrants and their children in Melbourne during the …