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Bianca Black: On Miss Universe, Greek summers and keeping it real

In just a few days, the bright lights of Crown Perth will shine on the 30 finalists of Miss Universe Australia 2025. Among them stands Bianca Black, a striking 28-year-old …

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Neoléa bridging generations: Greek Australian students chronicle the lives and lessons of their elders

At a modest kafeneio in Adelaide’s west, the clack of backgammon dice blends with the laughter of teenagers and the warm voices of elders. It’s not a scene you see …

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The man who found the missing: France names path after Melbourne’s Lambis Englezos

Englezos, renowned for uncovering the fate of missing Australian soldiers at Fromelles, has been honoured by the northern French village with a path named in his honour, recognising over two decades of tireless volunteer work in commemoration and truth-telling
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Dockerty Cup: Heidelberg and South Melbourne set for final showdown

The 2025 Dockerty Cup final is upon us, and it’s shaping up to be an absolute belter. Two of Victoria’s—and indeed Australia’s—most storied Greek Australian clubs, Heidelberg United and South …

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Eating chips over boiled potatoes lifts diabetes risk

Eating chips increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared with consuming boiled, baked or mashed potatoes, scientists say. An international team of researchers investigating links between potato consumption …

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Egypt’s Foreign Minister confirms support for Sinai Monastery during visit to Athens

Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty confirmed the country’s commitment to protecting St. Catherine’s Monastery in the Sinai Peninsula amid speculation over its future and a leadership dispute involving Archbishop Damianos. …

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Greece to sustain naval presence in Libyan Sea amid dispute over maritime zones

The Greek Navy will reportedly continue to operate in the Libyan Sea to monitor the Greek maritime zones, which has fallen under dispute regarding territorial waters south of Crete. The …

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Archbishop Makarios: “Communion with Christ, a lasting and irreplaceable experience of joy”

The feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord was celebrated in Thomastown, Melbourne with Archbishop Makarios emphasising the joy associated in attaining communion with Jesus Christ. Archbishop Makarios officiated the …

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Ange’s favourite Son makes ‘hardest decision ever’

Son Heung-min has officially ended his 10-year stay at Tottenham after making the “hardest decision ever” to leave for Los Angeles FC in a record Major League Soccer transfer. Son …

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Summer 2025 already a cavalcade of climate extremes

Record heat, massive fires, deadly floods… August has barely begun, but the summer of 2025 is already marked by a cascade of destructive and deadly weather in the northern hemisphere. …

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Greece beats Belgium 74-60 in opening friendly before Eurobasket 2025

Greece’s men’s national basketball team has gotten off to a winning start in the first of seven planned friendlies before Eurobasket 2025, beating Belgium 74-60 at the OAKA Basketball Arena. …

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Banks, miners lead Aussie share market to record highs

Australia’s share market has topped 8800 points for the first time, as inflows into global miners and continued banking sector strength trounced worries about global growth. The S&P/ASX200 hit a …

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Australia to take ‘sensible, middle path’ on AI control

Australia will chart a “sensible, middle path” on regulating artificial intelligence, the treasurer says, as concerns grow over its impact on the future of work and the arts. Treasurer Jim …

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Shadows of robodebt as welfare unlawfully cancelled

Advocates call for the scrapping of an “unlawful, harsh and unfair” welfare scheme that wrongly cancelled income support payments to almost 1000 jobseekers. Payments were automatically terminated for 964 people …

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