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Tourism and e-commerce boosts demand for smaller Athens stores

The demand for small retail store spaces in central Athens has been increasing over the last 12 months, reflecting a shift in retail practices, as more and more tourists arrive …

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Honouring sister-city relationships

Marking a Victorian first, the state’s inaugural sister-cities forum was held on Wednesday 18 July, in a gathering designed to pay tribute to the concept of sister-cities and showcase the …

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Renowned Australian plastic surgeon heads to Greece to help fire victims

A renowned Australian plastic surgeon is set to fly to Greece to assist Greek surgeons treating and operating on victims from the tragic fires in Attica. Dr John Greenwood departs …

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Athens faces another disaster with flash flooding

As Greece is still dealing with the aftermath of the tragic fires that hit eastern Attica this week, the capital is now having to cope with flash flooding. Heavy rainfall …

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Outcry over insensitive cartoon poking fun at Greek tragedy

As people in Greece are still recovering from the bush fires that took the lives of over 80 people and left another 180 injured in their wake, a cartoonist from …

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Want to help the victims of the fires in Greece? Here’s how

Greeks and philhellenes around the world have been left in shock over the scenes in Attica, Greece the past few days as wildfires ravaged villages and suburbs east of Athens. …

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Updated: Greece in mourning as wildfires death toll rises to 81

Greece is in mourning following the worst wildfires the country has seen in over a decade, with the death toll standing at 81, with over 180 people injured, and many …

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Sport federations donate to relief victims of Attica fires

With the devastating fires in Attica, Greece killing at least 77 people and counting, Greek sport federations have stepped up to show support to victims. Greek football club Olympiakos has …

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1,800-year-old jewellery found in noblewoman’s forgotten tomb

Greek archaeologists have uncovered a perfectly intact, untouched grave of a noblewoman with all of her golden jewellery still inside. The grave was found at a Roman burial site on the island …

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Councils unite to campaign for pokies reform

Mayors from five councils across Melbourne united on Tuesday morning to publicly launch the ‘Alliance for Gambling Reform’. Moreland mayor John Kavanagh, Whittlesea mayor Kris Pavlidis, Darebin mayor Kim le …

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