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Greek Film Festival wraps up in style with over 7,000 tickets sold

The 29th Greek Film Festival (GFF) concluded on Sunday, at Melbourne’s historic Astor Theatre, drawing over 7,000 attendees across its 12-day program. The festival showcased a selection of Greek feature …

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Interim premier to be sworn in as Labor soul searches

The final votes to determine in-doubt seats will be counted as a new dawn begins for Queensland with the Liberal National Party forming government. Meanwhile, the former government will be …

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Peter Gardiakos: ‘I will run for presidency in December to pursue unity’

The last remaining front of the Schism between secular Greek Australian communities and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese will continue in South Australia, where it began 64 years ago. The Greek …

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St Panteleimon Church of Dandenong holds ‘OHI’ day Panigiri

School students, parish members, community club representatives and officials gathered on Sunday 27 October at the St Panteleimon Greek Orthodox Parish of Dandenong for a full day of events honouring …

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Shepparton commemorates OXI Day

A day of commemorations honouring Greek and Australian servicemen who fought against the Axis Powers in WWII took place in Shepparton this week. The event, organised by the Australian Ex-servicemen …

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SA Premier hopes for unity in Greek Community amid historic reconciliation opportunity

The power of storytelling was a key theme at the launch of the 29th Greek Film Festival last Tuesday at the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) as part …

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3XY Radio Hellas marks 30 years of connection with Victoria’s Greek-Australians

October 28, 1994, saw the first broadcast of Australia’s free-to-air 24-hour Greek radio station, 3XY Radio Hellas. October 28 is also Greece’s Ohi Day, or No Day, when the Greek …

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Calls for genocide recognition continue, despite motion expected to be dropped

Community reactions keep coming in, despite news that the Victorian Parliament is not expected to back a motion to recognise the Genocide of Greeks, Armenians, and Assyrians. The educational institution …

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‘Perfect storm’ for Konstas to make Test debut: Watson

Sam Konstas’s mentor Shane Watson believes circumstances have thrown up a “perfect storm” for the teen prodigy to make his Test debut in the home series against India. Konstas announced …

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Turkish Cypriots caught in citizenship limbo on divided island

Turkish Cypriot activist Sude Dogan feels “trapped in northern Cyprus”, a self-proclaimed statelet recognised only by Ankara, saying she cannot travel, study or work abroad because she cannot get a …

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