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Greek Supreme Court blocks far-right party from EU vote

Greece’s Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked the small far-right Spartans party, which is targeted in a vote fraud probe, from participating in June’s European Parliament elections. The party was not on …

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Kastellorizo and its golden legacy

Nick Bogiatzis will explore the intriguing past of Kastellorizo, an island so close to Turkey that they say one can hear Turkish roosters crow from the island. Bogiatzis focuses on …

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AEK and Panathinaikos to go to battle in huge title-defining derby

The stage is set for an epic encounter between AEK and Panathinaikos in what could have a major impact on the title race, with the Greens striving for another huge …

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Boomers are like way cooler than Gen Zers, but brands miss the memo

Brands are missing out on Baby Boomers' evolving identities and their cash, says Foula Kopanidis, professor in marketing at RMIT
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Thousands gather for Anzac Day services under full moon

Thousands of Australians have gathered at dawn services around the country to commemorate the sacrifices of service men and women past and present on Anzac Day. In Canberra, a single …

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Aspiring mechanical engineer amongst the best in Australia

Young Greek Australian Liam Papas is set to compete in the WorldSkills competitions, a year on from winning gold for regional and bronze at national level. Last year, Liam came …

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Davis Cup deja vu for Kokkinakis in Madrid Open defeat

Thanasi Kokkinakis has been left reflecting on another frustrating loss to rising British star Jack Draper on what proved a tough day on clay for the Australian men at the …

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Inflation moderating but not as quickly as hoped

Australian inflation has come in hotter than expected, with price increases hitting a broad array of categories including rents, education and medical bills. Annual inflation is still tracking in the …

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‘From Imbros Over the Sea’ exhibition heads to Brisbane

The end of the month sees pictorial exhibition ‘From Imbros Over the Sea’ brought to Brisbane’s Greek Club by the Greek Orthodox Community of St George Brisbane. This follows on …

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Hellenic Lyceum of Sydney honours Lord Byron’s legacy with event 200 years after his death

The life and work of Lord Byron, particularly his connection with Greece, was the focus of a recent event by the Hellenic Lyceum of Sydney as they contributed to the …

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60 arrested over Greek police officer’s sport riot death

Greek police on Monday made 60 arrests over hooligan violence that killed a riot officer during a volleyball game in December, the country’s police chief said. “Our commitment to combating …

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Olympiakos down AC Milan to win UEFA Youth League final

Olympiakos beat AC Milan 3-0 in the UEFA Youth League final on Monday, with victory in Europe’s under-19 football competition making them the first Greek club to win a UEFA …

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Cyprus Community of NSW to head the development of Cyprus WWI Monument in Nicosia

A life-size statue of the Mule Corps to be placed in Nicosia, honouring the contingent of World War I soldiers who contributed to the Allied cause is in focus for …

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Heliades and EEAMA showcase Greek dance heritage in Melbourne

The Network of Greek Women of Melbourne Victoria HELIADES presented the “History of Traditional Greek Dances and Their Evolution” lecture, held at the EEAMA building in Preston last Sunday drawing …

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