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65-year-old man arrested in Greece over 1985 TWA aircraft hijacking
A 65-year-old man has been arrested in Greece over a horrific incident that took place 34 years ago: the hijacking of the TWA flight 847 from Athens, which resulted in …
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Greek archaeologists unearth antique riches left behind by looters
Archaeologists exploring ancient graves in northern Greece have hit the jackpot. The cemetery located in Ahlada, near Florina, has yielded close to 1,300 graves, and despite many of the site …
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Greek police arrest 10 migrants posing as volleyball team
Greek police arrested 10 migrants who were posing as a volleyball team on Saturday at Athens’ International Airport, as they attempted to illegally travel to Switzerland using false passports. According …
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Greek Australians join voices with global student climate strike
Last Friday, millions of people around the globe participated in protests against inaction on climate change, uniting their voices with the ‘Fridays For Future’ student movement. From Sydney and San …
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Great turnout at dementia conversation event hosted by Oakleigh Grammar
Dozens of community members, including a number of Oakleigh Grammar students, attended a public education event on dementia, held at the school’s premises today. The joint initiative of Fronditha and …
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John Sitilides: fact-driven foreign policy fuels this Washington insider
John Sitilides is a geopolitical strategist, based in Washington DC, an insider. The U.S. Department of State is one of his key clients. He talks fast but with diamond sharp …
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NAPLAN Review: Teachers don’t need it, so who is the test really benefiting?
After facing a barrage of criticism, NAPLAN is set to be reviewed by a panel of education experts, looking into whether the literacy and numeracy test meets the needs of …
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Megalogenis’ ‘The Football Solution’ shortlisted for Victorian Community History Awards
Journalist George Megalogenis’ book The Football Solution: How Richmond’s Premiership Can Save Australia has been shortlisted for the Victorian Community History Awards. The Greek Australian’s work is among 42 community …
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Australian Labor uproar and migrant pensioner concern about six-week pension supplement rule
In a policy dispute with the government, the Labor caucus agreed to oppose the bill that would cancel the age pension supplement for the people who spend more than six …
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‘Barbie’ doll Greek scientist accused of making false claims regarding her work at NASA
Eleni Antoniou, 31, the woman who was the inspiration behind Greece’s first Barbie doll has been accused of having falsely claimed that she has won awards for her work at …