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From Yiayia’s wisdom to Parkinson’s advocacy: Olivia Nassaris’s journey to CEO of Parkinson’s Australia

In Greek families, it is often expected that the children will care for their ageing parents. What is less common is for grandchildren to take on this role. In her …

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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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Olympiacos defeats PAOK to stay in the title race

The Piraeus giants have kept their slight premiership hopes alive after recording a crucial victory against PAOK, with the result helping AEK go outright first on the ladder. Olympiacos defeated …

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Is it possible to come back from the dead? Australia’s first body-freezing facility explores the boundaries of mortality

Peter Tsolakides' vision of offering people a second chance to life through cryonics preservation
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Cyprus Community 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 a focus …

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Melbourne honours WWII heroes on 83rd anniversary for the Battle of Kalamata

The annual Anniversary Commemoration Service for the Battle of Kalamata, hosted by the Society of Kalamata ’23 March,’ brought together dozens of members, and guests at the Australian Hellenic Memorial …

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Spammers, scammers behind AI image flood: experts

Images of children dressed as cabbages, amateur artwork and homemade cakes are racking up millions of views on Facebook, but experts warn the content might not be as innocent as …

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Tsitsipas saves two match points to reach Barcelona semi-finals

World number seven Stefanos Tsitsipas saved two match points to defeat Facundo Diaz Acosta and reach the semi-finals of the Barcelona clay-court tournament on Friday. Tsitipas came through 4-6, 6-3, …

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Australia must protect multiculturalism: Albanese

Anthony Albanese has defended Australia’s multiculturalism as cracks in social cohesion emerge after two stabbing attacks in Sydney, while his attorney general called for men to end violence against women. …

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Tourist ban floated for Australia’s biggest lake

Visitors will no longer be able to set foot on one of Australia’s premier tourist destinations under a proposed plan to protect its cultural significance for traditional owners. Kati Thanda-Lake …

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Elective surgery wait times longest on record

Patients are now waiting almost twice as long as they were 20 years ago for elective surgery, a damning report card on public hospitals has revealed. Wait times for elective …

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Greek wildlife groups warn against govt flood recovery plan

Four prominent Greek wildlife groups on Thursday warned that the government’s recovery plans after last year’s flood disaster in Thessaly risked causing even greater damage to the environment. Greenpeace, WWF, …

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‘Shock and disbelief’: Paula Masselos opens up on Bondi Junction tragedy

Waverley Council Mayor Paula (Πολυξένη) Masselos addressed her absolute distress at the recent tragedy that took place within her LGA, revealing the measures moving forward to pay respects to the …

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Tsitsipas wins 8th match in a row, through to quarter-final in Barcelona Open

Stefanos Tsitsipas has notched his eighth win in a row to move into the quarter-finals of the Barcelona Open after defeating Roberto Carballes Baena 7-5, 6-3. Fresh off winning his …

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