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Thunderstorm Victoria heads to Greece

Meteorologists warn Greeks in Athens to brace themselves for rain and gale force winds on Tuesday and Wednesday. The low pressure system approaching from the west and gale-force winds are …

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EU Council threatens travel ban, asset freeze for individuals and entities drilling for oil in Cyprus waters

The Council of the European Union this week adopted a range of measures that are aimed against individuals or entities responsible for or are involved in unauthorised drilling activities of …

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Suspected ISIS militant stranded in buffer zone between Greece and Turkey

A suspected ISIS militant has been stranded between Greece and Turkey after he was deported by Turkey and refused entry by Greece. A video posted on Twitter by Jean-Charles Brisard, …

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St John’s College celebrates community spirit with a Greek festival of its own

Both young and old enjoyed the Greek Festival hosted by St John’s College in Preston on Saturday. Organised by three mothers, Sophie Frangos, Niki Pappas, and Jenny Panagiotopoulos, the event …

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The generosity of Merimna’s kind-hearted women is no surprise

Cloudy skies and low temperatures did not deter members and friends of Merimna Pontion Kyrion of Oceania from attending the annual Christmas party, which was held at the Sofitel Melbourne …

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‘New era’ of engagement for Greece and China

Relations between Greece and China are going from strength to strength, further highlighted by president of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping’s first official visit to Athens this week. …

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A Greek Australian behind $100m redevelopment plan for Perth’s mall

An investment, promising to change the face of Kardinya suburb in the city of Melville, Perth, is underway, spearheaded by Greek-Australian businessman Con Berbatis. Following 27 years without major works, …

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$21,000 worth of Greek Australian smiles for the Smile of the Child

Many smiles were offered by Greeks of Melbourne for the Greek children’s welfare organisation, Smile of the Child (Hamogelo tou Paidiou), in an event held at the Cretan Brotherhood on …

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Is the earth on fire? Sentinel 3 detects five times as many wildfires compared to last year

Wildfires have been making headlines with multiple fires burning around the world in Australia, Lebanon and California. Fires in the Amazon sparked a global outcry but there have also been …

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Oakleigh dad rallies for HSCT to come to Australia and is stunned by community support in his own efforts to get MS treatment

Nektaria and Nick Dimos are your ordinary young Greek Australian couple. When they answer the door of their lovely Oakleigh home, they have a big smile and look like they’re …

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