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September is World Alzheimer’s Month: Greek Australians living with dementia have specific needs

By 2057 there will be an estimated one million Australians living with dementia. In that same year, there will be 8.8 million people over the age of 65 years diagnosed …

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First person account: Remembering September 11, the day the world changed

On the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, native New Yorker Despina Meris shares her first-hand account of a day that will never be forgotten.

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How Brexit uncertainty is hurting the UK economy – in four charts

Each day brings with it new drama in UK politics and the course of Brexit – and it’s playing havoc with the UK economy. The following four graphs show the …

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Shining the light on Greeks and suicide on World Suicide Prevention Day (10 September)

Greece had a long history of the world’s lowest suicide rates but during the last decade, since 2008, the suicide rates have increased, intertwined with the economic crises and hardships. …

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Explaining Greek measles epidemic: Outbreaks and political crises go hand in hand

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced that it no longer considers measles to be eradicated in the UK. Albania, the Czech Republic and Greece have also lost their measles-free …

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IARP welcomes Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ proposal for short-term reunification of Parthenon Marbles

The International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures (IARPS) and the twenty National Committees worldwide congratulate and firmly support Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his efforts to …

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British Museum’s short-term return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece could have long-term benefits

There has been significant controversy over the last week concerning a proposal by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis seeking the return of the Parthenon Sculptures from the Louvre and from …

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Diatribe: Stath, Greek dads and diversity on our screens

“I try to love you, but sometimes, it’s so hard,” Vasos exclaims in anguish, fulminating at yet another display of his son’s ineptitude. Welcome to the world of ‘Stath Lets …

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The reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures: A new way forward?

The Acropolis Research Group welcomes the recent announcement that the Greek Government will seek to enter into a reciprocal loan arrangement with the United Kingdom that would see the Elgin …

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Let’s really separate the church from the state

The new Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia, Archbishop Makarios recently addressed a pro-life rally in Sydney. I was surprised by the haste with which the new Primate …

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