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Natalie Kyriacou stays the course in lockdown to develop her conservation work

Natalie Kyriacou OAM is proceeding apace with her environmental work regardless of the interest stirred by her recently publicised relationship with Tommy Little, the host of The Project on Network …

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Coburg West Primary School Greek language teacher finally appointed

Last year, parents had the rug pulled from under their feet when they received an email from Coburg West Primary School’s Principal Mark Colagrande announcing that Greek lessons would be …

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Erdogan’s decision to turn Hagia Sophia into a mosque causes worldwide fury

Byzantine Emperor Justinian’s jewel, build in the sixth century Hagia Sophia instantly became and remained the main seat of the Eastern Orthodox church for hundreds of years. The building, a …

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Saki George Ganella receives Order of Australia Medal

When fleeing the Greek Civil War back in 1950 at the age of three, now 73-year-old Saki George Ganella could not imagine his bright future in Australia, let alone being …

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Condemnation from Melbourne’s Greek Community as Erdogan converts Hagia Sophia into mosque

The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne & Victoria strongly condemns the Turkish Republic’s decision to reinstate the World Heritage listed cultural icon – Hagia Sofia (Αγία Σοφία) – back into …

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Fronditha Care identifies positive staff COVID-19 case

Fronditha Care’s chief executive officer, Michael Malakonas announced that on Friday 10 July 2020, a staff member of its  St Albans residential aged care team tested positive for coronavirus. Mr …

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We are here for each other – neither COVID-19 nor lockdowns can beat us

It’s back again to plague us. Literally. The resurgence of COVID-19 in Melbourne and the vice-like grip the counter measures have taken on our lives seems unfair – especially since …

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RMIT academic Tsahuridu says public needs to better understand need for lockdown

An RMIT expert in personal and organizational ethics says that while the reintroduction of Stage 3 lockdown in Melbourne was necessary it was also important that people better understood the …

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Greek and Australian tax authorities cooperate to close tax loopholes

The COVID-19 crisis that has damaged many businesses from around the world and the impact of the coronavirus is being felt by all businesses around the world. Leaders are attempting …

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Difficult times ahead for many Greek families in Melbourne

Hundreds of Greek families in Melbourne are facing desperate times due to the second lockdown that is about to be enforced at midnight tonight. These people, mainly newly-arrived immigrants from …

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