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Inspiring story of Terry Mitropoulos: Greek Australian miracle man cheated death and is now on a mission to save others
Nine years ago Greek Australian businessman Terry Mitropoulos was diagnosed with a brain tumour, and was given a five per cent chance of survival. The father of two, aged 36 …
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Manningham fighting hard to protect community and environment
The North East Link and Eastern Freeway expansion will severely impact Manningham, along with a large number of the Greek community who reside in the area. Manningham Mayor, Cr Paula …
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Palliative care info sessions by Pronia, as well as other offerings
Pronia offers a number of services for Greek residents of Monash and other culturally and linguistically diverse people in order to improve well-being, health and community engagement and minimise social …
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Welsh pensioner’s family criticise Greek police after his disappearance on Zakynthos
John Tossell’s family claim that the Greek police did not check CCTV footage properly when he went missing on the Greek island of Zakynthos more than a week ago. The …
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Victoria bans mobile phones from state schools to reduce distraction and cyber bullying
When the bell rings to signal the start of term one at public schools across Victoria in 2020, students will be banned from using their mobile phones until the end …
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Lead archaeologist Petros Themelis visits Hellenic Museum
Archaeologist Petros Themelis is visiting Australia to present a lecture on the Ancient City of Messene at the Hellenic Museum of Melbourne, on Saturday 29 June. He will present his …
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Archbishop Makarios’ enthronement on Saturday, and all are invited to attend
His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia received a warm welcome from the Greek community of Australia when he arrived at Kingsford Smith airport on Tuesday evening. The enthronement of the …
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Climate change a threat to Acropolis and other ancient monuments, scientists say
The threat of climate change is increasing by the day, and now scientists have revealed that the threat is also very real for a number of ancient Greek monuments, including …
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Thousands pay their respects to former Cypriot President Demetris Christofias
Former president Demetris Christofias was buried in Nicosia on Tuesday in a state funeral at Saint Sophia church. Thousands came to pay their last respects and honour the statesman that …
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Far-right Golden Dawn denied public space to campaign in Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki’s municipal administration has denied Golden Dawn a public space to campaign ahead of the national elections on 7 July. There are currently 140 locations around the city where electoral …