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Far-right gains in EU elections rattle France, Germany

Far-right parties have made major gains in European Union parliamentary elections, dealing stunning defeats to two of the bloc’s most important leaders: French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. …

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At least six Greek Australians receive King’s Birthday Honours

The Governor-General has announced Honours and Awards for 737 Australians, including awards in the Order of Australia (General and Military Divisions), meritorious awards and recognition for conspicuous service. Of the …

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British TV presenter Mosley found dead on the island of Symi

A body has been found believed to be that of Michael Mosley days after the British TV doctor went missing after going for a walk on a Greek island. Healthy …

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Maria Vamvakinou MP announces retirement from politics

The first Greek Australian woman to be elected to Federal Parliament will be taking a permanent break from politics come the next elections. Maria Vamvakinou, representing the Melbourne seat of …

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Body found on Symi in search for missing British TV presenter Michael Mosley

Formal identification is pending of a body found on the Greek island Symi, believed to be that of missing British TV presenter Michael Mosley. A body believed to be that …

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Jobs market put to test in sluggish economy

Appetite among businesses for hiring in a barely growing economy will be on show as official labour market data is rolled out for the month of May. Thursday’s labour force …

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Wiggles spark joy in new Greek language program for kids

A watershed collaboration set to transform language education. The Wiggles, Australia’s global children’s entertainment icons are joining forces with the Hellenic Studies Foundation to promote Greek language learning among preschool …

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Greek Community to hold tribute In memory of Alexandros Giannadakis

The Greek Community of Melbourne has organised a tribute in memory of their respected colleague, educator and philologist Alexandros Giannadakis on Sunday 16 June. A GCM associate since 2013 in …

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Australia refutes report of UNESCO abstention vote on Parthenon Sculptures

On Saturday, Neos Kosmos reported comments purportedly made by the Director General of the Acropolis Museum, Nikolaos Stambolidis, to Greek masthead Proto Thema, accusing Australia of abstaining on a vote …

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EU voters head to polls this Sunday

Italy became the first heavyweight nation to cast votes for the EU’s next parliament on Saturday, in a test of far-right leader Giorgia Meloni’s strength at home — and future …

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