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Eleni Elefterias on music, Greek language, and her journey to writing

Growing up, Eleni Elefterias wasn’t the biggest fan of learning Greek - she was forced to speak Greek at home and she hated going to Greek school.

The future of Australian motorsports: Nikolas Lazos’ road to glory

Lazos, is a talent who has left everyone speechless with his performances in the world of motorcycles and in the field of martial arts.

DJ Timo set to ignite the Antipodes Festival with high-energy Greek beats

Get ready, Melbourne! The Antipodes Festival is turning up the heat this year with none other than DJ Timo.

Greek Australian designer takes Soult to New York Fashion Week 2025

Soult Australia was showcased at New York Fashion Week 2025 as part of this year’s Flying Solo independent selection.

Oakleigh Grammar inducts its 2025 student leaders

Oakleigh Grammar in Melbourne has inducted its 2025 School leaders from the Junior, Middle and Senior Schools.

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Greek language at the United Nations: A step towards global recognition

Since last April, a noble effort had begun for the UN member-states to recognise an International Day for the Greek Language.

Israeli connection and Cyprus

The island of Cyprus is going through major transformations, political, social, economic and cultural dimensions.

Inheritance and joint bank accounts in Greece

The inheritance Laws that are applicable in Greece are exclusively related with assets that are located in Greece.

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Packed room at Melbourne launch of book on Greek innovator Nick Thyssen

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Meet the Australian who calls Lesvos home and dedicates her time to helping refugees

Australian woman, Melinda McRostie, is very much on the side of the refugees on Lesvos even if it puts her at odds with the locals.