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The impact of the first ever serial killer of Cyprus
Greek-Cypriot military officer Nicos Metaxas, 35, has shocked the island nation becoming the country’s first ever serial killer. His fourth victim was pulled out of a highly toxic man-made ‘red …
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Varoufakis stands for European Elections, but mainly as a symbolic act
Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s former finance minister, is in Germany, campaigning for a new Europe with DiEM25 (Pan-European Democracy in Europe Movement 2025), which hopes to win votes for the European …
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Your Easter: We asked readers to send us Easter photos and we were inundated
Orthodox Easter was not a public holiday this year. It fell on Sunday, 28 April 2019 and most businesses follow regular Sunday opening hours in Australia. This did not stop …
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Three successful women inspire us at HACCI’s ‘Women in Leadership’ event
It has been two years since the launch of the inaugural ‘Women in leadership’ event in 2017, and since then HACCI Victoria has not stopped exploring the conscious and unconscious …
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Axion Hellas completes successful four-island mission providing medical care to isolated communities
The Hellenic Initiative Australia has welcomed the successful completion of Axion Hellas’ mission to four remote islands, which provided preventive and specialist health care to more than 650 people. Supported …
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$3 million pledge to help and support our senior Greek Australians
The Shorten Labor Government has bench-marked $3 million to build an aged care facility in the inner western suburbs of Adelaide, according to Labor MP Steve Georganas. The pledge was …
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Easter celebrations go awry around Greece with rocket wars and fireworks
Greek Easter was celebrated with family, feasting and fireworks around the world. For some, however, the celebrations were marred by injury and death. The Greek fireworks tradition after the midnight …
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See how Greeks celebrate Easter in Australia
Greeks in Australia poured into churches around the country to celebrate the Easter. The weather did not stop people from taking to the great outdoors with their friends and loved …
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Cyprus serial killer investigations continue as two suitcases are found in ‘red lake’
Two suitcases have been found at the bottom of the man-made red lake where detained Cypriot military officer told investigators he had dumped the bodies of three of his victims. …
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Naxos fishermen catch a giant tuna fish in the Aegean
Greek fishermen on Naxos caught a giant tuna fish, the biggest to be seen in the Aegean in recent years. They proudly hung the fish onto the mast of their …