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‘Roasted alive’: Greek wildlife suffers as climate changes

A badly burned tortoise that survived a Greek wildfire wriggles in an Athens animal clinic despite lots of painkillers, one of the latest victims of climate change that is playing …

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Kids taverna night raises funds for Greek schools

The annual Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOC) Kids Taverna Night was held on last Friday 29 August at the Greek Community Club in Lakemba, with proceeds supporting the GOC …

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Kyrgios ultra confident of win in upcoming Battle of the Sexes bout

Nick Kyrgios has declared himself very confident of victory ahead of a ‘Battle of the Sexes’ match that will pit him against world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka this coming January. The …

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Lighting, luxury and La Scala: Anna Giannis on the trends shaping design in 2025

When international interior designer Anna Giannis speaks about design, her words weave a tapestry as textured and layered as the spaces she creates. Her most recent journey — a whirlwind …

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Mokbel argues he suffered a miscarriage of justice

Gangland figure Tony Mokbel suffered a substantial miscarriage of justice because he was misled and deceived for years before pleading guilty to drug offences, his lawyers have argued. Mokbel is …

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Greece estimates 23 mn euros in EU farm aid stolen

Greek authorities estimate at least 23 million euros ($26 million) in EU farm subsidies to the country have gone to fraudulent claimants, a government minister said Tuesday. The European Union …

Greek Community of Melbourne condemns attack on Camp Sovereignty

The Greek Community of Melbourne have issued a statement unequivocally condemning the attack on Camp Sovereignty by far-right demonstrators attached to this past Sunday’s ‘March for Australia’ rally. The GCM …

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The midlife divorce trend: Is it menopause, or a time of reckoning?

Is it menopause, or a time of reckoning? This question is at the centre of a rising global trend of women in midlife increasingly choosing divorce, challenging assumptions about long-term …

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Christian Theoharous pens one year extension with Central Coast

Christian Theoharous has signed a one-year contract extension with Central Coast Mariners, set to play on for a fourth year with the club. The 25-year-old arrived at the Mariners in …

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Pioneering Greek Australian food importer Antonis Beris passes away at 97

Antonis (Tony) Beris, a towering figure in the Greek Australian community and founder of Delta Sales, has passed away in Melbourne at the age of 97. Born in Methoni, Messinia, …

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Bob Katter in strife for threatening to punch reporter

Maverick MP Bob Katter could have his pay docked or face suspension after he was referred to parliament’s standards watchdog over his threats to punch a reporter. Katter sparked widespread …

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Archbishop Makarios secures second straight term on Holy Synod

Archbishop Makarios of Australia will serve a second consecutive term on the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate following the announcement of its composition for the next sixth …

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Pharos Alliance President Joseph Lo Bianco to visit Greece for key education events

Professor Joseph Lo Bianco, President of the Pharos Alliance, will travel to Greece from 17–26 September 2025 for a series of major education and policy engagements. His program includes opening …

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‘Strengthening for the Future’ – Pontians collect in Adelaide for 2025 AGM

The Federation of Pontian Associations of Australia held its 2025 AGM on 23 August, with its leaders coming together to reflect on their achievements and showing a look to the …

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