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Oasis coffee brews support, raising $10,000 for community causes

Peter Patisteas and Chris Togias from Oasis Coffee have reported raising $3,000 at this year’s Antipodes Festival, bringing the total amount raised from 2022 to 2025 to over $10,000. The …

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Victoria launches landmark multicultural review led by George Lekakis

The Victorian government has announced the commencement of the Victorian Multicultural Review, led by George Lekakis AO. Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ingrid Stitt today confirmed that Hass Dellal AO, Carmel …

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Julian Hill says Greeks are a “shining example” of multicultural success as the election looms

Consistent polls show Albanese’s Labor government sliding, yet as we head to federal elections, the race may well tighten. The contest over who governs Australia becomes real and polls matter …

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Labor’s big guns for the election – Medicare bulkbilling

A fortnight ago, Labor saw a flicker from what may have looked like a diminishing light on the hill. It rolled out the big guns—health. A signature Labor policy, the …

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Victoria takes a stand: Premier and Lord Mayor demand UK return Parthenon Sculptures

The British government has been put on notice by Victoria’s politicians, with Premier Jacinta Allan and Melbourne Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece demanding the return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece. …

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Mary Coustas honours Greek women’s resilience at Fronditha Care forum

Mary Coustas was the special guest at a Fronditha Care forum on Tuesday, 4 March, in Melbourne, in honour of International Women’s Day. The event, attracted over 70 attendees from …

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Antipodes Festival: Melbourne’s celebration of Greek culture shines bright

The 37th Antipodes Festival remains one of Melbourne’s most significant cultural events. Once again, Lonsdale Street transformed over the weekend into a hub of music, dance, and community, with more …

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Greek festivals take over Melbourne and Sydney 

The 37th Antipodes Festival returns this weekend, an annual event which has become part of Melbourne’s cultural life is stewarded by the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM). As its director …

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The Origins of Peace: John Martino on Olympia and the birth of the Olympic Games

John A. Martino and Michael P. O’Kane’s historical novel ‘Olympia and the Birth of the Olympic Games’ takes readers to the dawn of an “ancient Hellenic civilisation” following the Greek …

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Hidden law could cause chaos: Some Greek Australians may have unknowingly lost their citizenship

▶ Citizenship Loss Risk – Greek Australians who took up Greek citizenship between 1984–2002 may have unknowingly lost their Australian citizenship due to Section 17 of the 1948 Citizenship Act …

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