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Remembering the Battle of Giannitsa

The Battle of Giannitsa, fought on 19 and 20 October 1912, was one of the most significant battles of the First Balkan War.

Echoes from the past: The Mask of Agamemnon

Schliemann is often described as an archaeologist, but he practised techniques unacceptable to modern archaeology.

Greek Film Festival makes historic debut in Western Sydney

History was made in Parramatta as the 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney held its official Western Sydney opening at the Riverside Theatres,

Sydney shines as Greek Film Festival celebrates 30 years of cinema and culture

The 30th Greek Film Festival of Sydney opened in spectacular fashion on Tuesday night with Kapetan Mihalis.

‘Kapetan Mihalis’ opens 30th Greek Film Festival in Melbourne

The 30th Greek Film Festival, presented by the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM), officially opened Tuesday, October 14.

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Wills without the Trojan War

After nearly 15 years in the legal industry, I’ve lost track of how many matters I’ve worked on involving family disputes over estates.

A dark side of Greece – Part 1

Unlike other more carefree summers in which financial ease more often than not corresponded to “getting away”.

Late disclaimer of inheritance: How it can be recognised as valid by court decision

By law, an heir may disclaim within four months of learning that the estate has devolved to them and of the reason for this.

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Tina Stefanou explores Melbourne’s urban fringe in immersive ACCA exhibition

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