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Panagia’s belt touching lives of Greek Australian women seeking miracles
15 / 08 / 2025
The Agia Zoni has been one of Orthodoxy’s most revered relics. It is believed to be Panagia's only surviving earthly possession.
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The Liberty to Lead: John Dimitropoulos on business, belonging and bold ideas
14 / 08 / 2025
In the world of financial technology, John Dimitropoulos has built a reputation as a business leader and a quiet force of transformation.
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Diplomacy with heart: The Consul General’s year of service to South Australia’s Greek diaspora
07 / 08 / 2025
In an interview with TGH, Consul General of Greece in Adelaide, Dr Alexandra Theodoropoulou, reflects on one year of diplomatic service.
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Elijah Kahlenberg: A Greek-Jewish student’s mission for peace in a divided world
06 / 08 / 2025
In a world gripped by war, division and rising hate, one young Jewish-Greek peacebuilder is walking a radically different path.
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From Ballads to Bridges: How Jim Tsolakis preserves culture in song
04 / 08 / 2025
As a man shaped by two worlds, Jim Tsolakis has never shied away from the complexity of his dual identity. Read his story here.
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‘Bad habits’ turned good: Greece’s massive Op Shop and its charismatic founder
'Paliosinitheies' (Bad Habits in English) is Greece's largest ‘Opportunity’ or ‘Op Shop’ - as we Aussies call it.
02 / 08 / 2025
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Remembering Mikis: Greek Australians share their encounters with a music legend
On the centenary of Mikis Theodorakis’ birth, three Greek Australians reflect on the unforgettable moments they shared with the maestro.
29 / 07 / 2025
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How Sydney’s diaspora shaped Consul General Yannis Mallikourtis’ vision of Greece
As Yannis Mallikourtis concludes his three-year term as Consul General of Greece in Sydney, he departs with vivid memories.
24 / 07 / 2025
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What the 2025 Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal and recognition of Palestine mean for Cyprus
17 / 08 / 2025
In an age where peace deals are brokered in weeks, Dean Kalimniou reflects on what this means for the unresolved Cyprus question.
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Cyprus: Historical and political responsibilities of a national tragedy (Part 4)
17 / 08 / 2025
The rejection by referendum on 24 April 2004 of the settlement plan of the UN by the Greek Cypriots had negatively influenced the international...
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Cyprus at 65: Reflecting on a difficult birth and enduring spirit
16 / 08 / 2025
On this day in 1960, Cyprus took a leap into the unknown — proclaimed an independent state amid Cold War tensions.
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