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Magna Graecia – Part 4: From Colony to Colossus: Syracuse and Hellenism in Sicily
26 / 07 / 2025
Syracuse (in present-day Sicily)Â was founded in 734 BCE by settlers from Corinth and Tenea, led by their oikist (founder), Archias.
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‘Genocide to Regeneration’: Book presentation highlights Treloar’s humanitarian work in Greece
23 / 07 / 2025
The achievements of a great Australian with even greater service to Hellenism were remembered on Monday, July 21 at a presentation.
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Migrant voices resonate in Athens performance of ‘Opou Gis Kai Patris’
22 / 07 / 2025
On a warm evening in Athens, Greece, the play 'Opou Gis Kai Patris' brought the migrant experience to centre stage.
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George Petrou’s ‘The Art of Humanity’ launches at the Australian War Memorial
21 / 07 / 2025
The Art of Humanity, a book by Cypriot-born Australian artist George Petrou, officially launched last week at the Australian War Memorial.
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Cyprus: The paradox of tolerance and impunity for Turkey
18 / 07 / 2025
The lack of a unified, systematic and practical strategy on the part of Greece has led the Cyprus crisis into national disarray.
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Justice for Cyprus: Time to reflect and recommit
Marking 51 years since the Turkish invasion, the Cypriot community in NSW gathers to honour the past and renew the call for justice.
18 / 07 / 2025
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Romaic Ruminations: Rethinking Hellenism in the digital agora
Youtube My Greek TV channel’s Romaic Ruminations emerges not only as a podcast but as a quiet revolution. Read more here.
18 / 07 / 2025
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Cypriot Australian Koraly Dimitriadis wins US poetry award
Controversial, Cypriot-Australian poet, writer, performer, film and theatre maker, Koraly Dimitradis's first poetry book, Love and Fck Poems.
17 / 07 / 2025
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Cyprus: Historical and political responsibilities of a national tragedy (Part 1)
26 / 07 / 2025
The Greek national and nationalist consciousness regarding Cyprus was expressed in various forms and underwent several phases.
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Cyprus: The paradox of tolerance and impunity for Turkey
18 / 07 / 2025
The lack of a unified, systematic and practical strategy on the part of Greece has led the Cyprus crisis into national disarray.
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Justice for Cyprus: Time to reflect and recommit
18 / 07 / 2025
Marking 51 years since the Turkish invasion, the Cypriot community in NSW gathers to honour the past and renew the call for justice.
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