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Effy Alexakis to exhibit powerful female portraits at ‘Hellenic Horizons’ IWD event

An intimate, powerful exhibition by photographer Effy Alexakis will be on display at the International Women’s Day ‘Hellenic Horizons’ event.

Sydney’s 47th Patrino Karnavali: A celebration of culture, dance and tradition

For the past 47 years, Sydney's Patrino Karnavali has brought the vibrancy of Greece’s largest carnival to Australia.

SA artist Christina Katsiokalis embraces the ‘Ebb and Flow’

Christina Katsiokalis has always had a passion for creativity. She shares how her journey with Ebb and Flow Textures began.

Petros Kaminiotis’ exhibition ‘Modern Athens in the Backdrop of Antiquity’ opens

Photographer Petros Kaminiotis presented his exhibition, Modern Athens in the Backdrop of Antiquity, at Luna Studio Gallery in Newtown.

The 43rd Greek Festival of Sydney kicks off in grand style

The 43rd Greek Festival of Sydney was officially launched at The Grand Roxy, Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney, on Thursday, February 20.

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Opinion

Ro Knox: Wentworth needs real results

Ro Knox: 'Wentworth is my home, and I’m running because our community deserves strong, experienced leadership with a real seat at the table.'

Hypnos’ revenge: Why sleep deprivation is destroying us

On World Sleep Day, March 14, we can look to the ancient Greeks who knew sleep is sacred. Read more about this here.

My child doesn’t want to go to Greek school. What can I do?

The most important thing is to be aware that this is common, to young people and to all languages. It is not unique to your child, or to Greek. 

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