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‘The great mass of waters killed many thousands’: how earthquakes and tsunamis shook ancient Greece and Rome

The Greek poet Crinagoras of Mytilene (1st century BC–1st century AD) once addressed a little poem to an earthquake. He asked the quake not to destroy his house: Earthquake, most …

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From hobby to hustle: How three young Greek Australians turned passion into profit

Whether it's vintage Spider-Man, Xbox 360 classics, or rare holographic Charizards — these young collectors are turning nostalgia into money
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Billy rediscovers Warsaw, through Greek links, and modern life

Years ago, I became friends with Dorota, a Pole who had lived in New York for over a decade before returning to her native Poland. We kept in touch, and …

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Ties bind Roar coach, keeper in club’s revival effort

Dean Bouzanis is relishing a reunion of tough love under Michael Valkanis, who the goalkeeper thinks can propel the Brisbane Roar back to the A-League big-time. The 34-year-old shot-stopper is …

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Thousands pour onto iconic Sydney bridge for Gaza

An estimated 25,000 people are marching across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to protest the war on Gaza, with hundreds of police mobilised. One of Australia’s most iconic landmarks has become …

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Walking Samos – On the trail of poets, warriors and the Blackbeard of the Aegean

A few years ago I made a long anticipated trip to the beautiful Island of Samos. I had always wanted to visit its museums and archaeological sites, as well as …

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Cornelius Castoriadis: The Greek who dreamt in ideas

Cornelius Castoriadis reflected on humans. He decided that the role of each person in the social-historical is essential and important. Castoriadis was himself in awe of ideas. Ideas are what, …

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Thousands to march across Harbour Bridge for Palestine

The iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge will be the site of a major protest against the war in Gaza with politicians, union groups and humanitarian advocates expected to participate. Rally organiser …

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Greek researchers lead breakthrough lung cancer study published in top U.S. journal

One of the world’s largest clinical studies on lung cancer—with significant Greek participation—was recently presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Conference and published in the prestigious New …

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Akinci criticises ‘tit-for-tat’ arrests of Greek Cypriots in the north

Former Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci, who served in the post between 2015 and 2020, has described the recent arrest of five Greek Cypriots in the north on suspicion of …

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US tariff mercy ‘vindicates’ Australian trade diplomacy

Donald Trump has resisted pressure to increase tariffs on Australian goods in a “vindication” of the federal government’s diplomatic efforts, the trade minister says. While many new tariffs unveiled by …

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Greek-made sculpture honours the migration stories of Melbourne’s Hellenes

Greek sculptor Dimosthenis Tzanakos has gone above and beyond to use his talents to create a piece honouring the legacy of the many Greeks who made the difficult journey to …

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AEK stays alive in Europe to set up meeting with Aris Limassol

AEK has secured its place into the third qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League after holding on for a goalless draw against Hapoel Be’er Sheva, setting up a meeting …

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NPL Victoria Men’s: Heidelberg in top spot, Sharks fight for survival

With just three rounds left in the NPL regular season, the race for survival at the bottom of the table is heating up, while the battle for the top remains …

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