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Sneakerhead Chris Karathanasis finds value selling his collection online

When American basketball legend Michael Jordan first put his name to a pair of Nike Air shoes in the 1985 did he imagine he would spawn a $2.1 billion industry …

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Cypriot Community shows its solidarity to fire-ravaged villages back home

The Cyprus Community of NSW has developed a GoFundMe fundraiser to send relief to the Cypriot villages affected by some of the worst wildfires in its country’s history, fires which …

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Greek-Australian benefactor offers funds for completion of heritage-listed Evangelismos Church

The Andrianopoulos family is continuing its efforts to restore the Evangelismos Church to its former glory. Andreas Andrianopoulos was honoured by the Greek Community of Melbourne on 25 March, the …

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The Flavours of Greece festival celebrates the hero Daskalogiannis

The Flavours of Greece festival kicked off with a bang last Tuesday 13 July. John and Susie Rerakis hosted the Greek Community of Melbourne at the event “Philhellene celebrates Daskalogiannis”. …

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The Pancretan Association of Melbourne support research for ovarian cancer treatment

Around 150 Pancretans of Melbourne and their friends came together to raise funds for Ovarian Cancer Australia on Sunday 11 July. The afternoon high tea hosted at the Cretan Village …

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Darwin’s Greek Mayor in the race for the next four-year term

Darwin’s first Greek-born Mayor, has officially announced he is entering the race to retain lord mayoralty for another term. “I have decided to compete again in the elections following a …

Vale Apostolos Zaparas, a man of strength and perseverance whose legacy lives on in his family

Apostolos Zaparas came from a line of battlers. Born in Melengitsi Serres on 29 June, 1931, his father Paschalis went to fight in WWII when Apostolos was just nine years …

Chios massacre and the diaspora that followed is online seminar theme

South Australian academic Yianni Cartledge will present an online lecture entitled “The Chios Massacre (1822) and Chiot Emigration” at 7pm on Thursday, 22 July. The talk, which is part of …

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Vale Nick Sikiotis, a man with many friends

The bell tolled in Ithaca on 25 June, in Stavros and in Vathi, for Nick Sikiotis, 69yrs old, a man with many friends and, for me, my closest. Two weeks …

Stand Up for Cyprus – a vigil to remember a divided island

Cyprus, a Mediterranean island nation, has been divided for the last forty-seven years with 37 per cent of the land occupied by foreign troops. Turkey has partitioned the island, separating …

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