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Australian media and academia riding the #MeToo movement

It’s been eight months since the Harvey Weinstein scandal took Hollywood by storm, creating a chain reaction to the film industry as a whole. Australia could not remain unaffected and …

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Preston Market gets ready to honour area’s Greek population

Following on from the success of the Preston Market’s Big Fat Greek Day in 2017, the event is back, and is set to be bigger and fatter than the last. …

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Last batch of reforms for Greece cleared, paving the way for clean bailout exit

Greece is well and truly approaching the end of its international bailout, further signalled on Thursday with Greek lawmakers approving the last batch of economic reforms required by creditors. Voted …

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Survey shows Greece is the least satisfied nation in the European Union

Greece is the least satisfied nation in the European Union, according to a Eurobarometer survey released Thursday. The survey conducted between 17 and 28 March revealed that only 52 percent …

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Turkey says even birds need its permission to fly over the Aegean

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu is prone to provocation and he’s done it again. Yesterday he warned that not even a bird will fly over the Aegean without Ankara’s permission. …

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Hundreds of young Greeks given the chance to explore Europe for free

Travel and being immersed in different cultures can be an eye opening experience that provides a form of education that can only be obtained outside of the classroom. In a …

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Grandfather in central Greece charged with raping his grandchildren, both aged under 10

A grandfather in Lamia, Greece has been charged with raping his two grandchildren, both aged under 10. The 69-year-old retired lawyer, who has denied the charges, became a suspect after …

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Composer Mikis Theodorakis slams Tsipras over Macedonia name dispute resolution

Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis has slammed Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras following news of a resolution over the decades-long name dispute with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). Following …

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11-year-old Greek Australian hero still honoured a century after his death

On 9 June 1918, a young boy by the name of Hector Vasyli was killed in a shocking accident. The 11-year-old Greek Australian often took part in parades hosted in …

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Gargasoulas believes he is ‘the second coming of Christ’, psychiatrist reveals

James Dimitrious Gargasoulas accused of killing six people in a rampage in Melbourne’s Bourke Street Mall on 20 January 2017, is said to be mentally unfit to stand trial. In …

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