Australia
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When Greece said ‘No!’
In the days following 28 October 1940, Greece made it to the cover pages of Australian newspapers. How did the Australian media portray Italy’s ultimatum to Greece?
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Princess Pier’s WWI connection remembered
Thousands of Australian soldiers left from Princess Pier to go fight in WWI 100 years ago. Their Lemnian connection was remembered at a commemorative ceremony at the pier.
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Young Cypriots from across the world meet in Nicosia
Two full-fee scholarships at the University of Cyprus and the Open University of Cyprus were announced, to help Cypriots from around the world stay connected to the country.
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Gough the Philhellene
Former world heavyweight champion wrestler, George Gouliovas remembers his koumbaro, Gough Whitlam.
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Farewell ‘great man’
Former Greek Community president remembers iconic Australian former prime minister Gough Whitlam.
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Kypreos fails to win Vatskalis seat
Country Liberal Party’s Harry Kypreos edged out by Labor’s Lauren Moss in Northern Territory’s Casuarina by-election.
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Liakakou’s contribution to Greek letters
Ioanna Liakakou’s thirteenth book deals with themes of love, life, romance, exile, nostalgia, alienation, war and peace.
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Con’s Peddlers on the road again
Cycling group Con’s Peddlers are taking their bicycles back on the road once again this weekend, taking part in the Ride to Conquer Cancer.
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The key to success with your visa
Migrating to Australia? Ivan Chait explains how an immigration agency can significantly raise the chances of your application being approved.
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‘Maiden’ takes out GAFF Shorts award
A film set in 1970s Australia wins the Greek Australian Short Film Festival Australian selection award.