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Greek government looks to cut through red tape at embassies and consulates abroad

The bureaucracy faced by many Greeks when dealing with Australian consulates and embassies may soon be a thing of the past. Greek Foreign Affairs Minister Nikos Dendias said that the …

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It’s official! Greek language program to continue at La Trobe University

Following a commitment made by the Greek Community of Melbourne to provide both additional funding and assistance in increasing student enrolments, La Trobe University has agreed to continue the teaching …

PRONIA unanimously elects Kris Pavlidis as President

The Board of Directors of PRONIA welfare organisation unanimously elected Kris Pavlidis to the position of President at its December meeting. The election of Office Bearers followed on from a …

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Australian Federation of Pontian Associations appoint committee

The annual meeting of the Australian Federation of Pontian Associations took place on 22 November with the appointment of an executive committee for a two-year term. Simela Stamatopulos-Eleftheriadis was elected …

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‘Beyond Trauma’, how Deborah Stathis defied medical odds to live a successful life and write an inspiring book

It was exactly a week after Deborah Stathis celebrated her 19th birthday when a near-fatal accident changed the course of her life. She was driving home, when she hit an …

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“Sorry guys, we are very proud of us and you know that,” Gianna says, presenting Greece 2021 events

It was 16 years ago in Athens. Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, was the face of the Olympic organising committee, showcasing events for Athens 2004 with immaculately coiffed hair, prim business suits and …

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US Elections and coronavirus top the Google Searches of 2020 in Australia and Greece

Google has released this year’s search trends and ‘coronavirus’ has understandably topped the charts in Greece coming in at first place for news searches. In Australia, it came in second. …

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Professor Spyridon Vlachopoulos on the coronavirus pandemic and the impact on human rights

Spyridon Vlachopoulos, is Professor of Public Law at the Law School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. His areas of interest are Constitutional Law, National and International Protection …

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Mytilineos acquires a 75 MW solar project in Australia

Mytilineos S.A. through its Renewables and Storage Development (RSD) Business Unit has acquired a 75 MW solar project in Australia from ESCO Pacific. The Solar Farm is Wyalong (75 MW) …

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Consumers ready to come out and shop for Christmas, says RMIT marketing expert Con Stavros

RMIT University School of Economics Finance and Marketing expert Professor Con Stavros Stavros, who is also a media commentator on marketing particularly in relation to the intersection between technology and …

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