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Upcoming seminar to highlight Theodorakis’ work in shaping the Greek art-folk song
The work of Mikis Theodorakis and his contribution in the shaping of the Greek art-folk song is set to be the subject of an informative talk hosted by the Greek …
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Greek Australian business leader and philanthropist Nick Andrianakos passes away at 81
The Greek Australian community is mourning the sudden passing of Nick Andrianakos, a prominent businessman and philanthropist, who died on Sunday at the age of 81 while on a visit …
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Beloved figure of Sydney’s Greek community Michael Tsilimos passes away
Sydney has lost an esteemed member of its Hellenic community with the passing of Michael Tsilimos, an active member who dedicated roughly three decades of service towards the Greeks of …
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Greece rides a weather ‘rollercoaster’
Greece is riding a weather “rollercoaster”, with weekend temperatures spiking to a record high for March, just ahead of a forecast bout of snow and frost, meteorologists said on Sunday. …
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Blaze kills 59 in North Macedonia nightclub, Greece and neighbouring countries to treat injured
A fire tore through an overcrowded nightclub packed with mostly young people in North Macedonia early Sunday, killing 59 people, apparently after on-stage fireworks at a hip-hop concert set the …
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Castaway fisherman lost for 95 days at sea is found
A Peruvian fisherman who spent 95 days lost on the Pacific Ocean, eating roaches, birds and sea turtles to survive, is returning home to his family. Maximo Napa set off …
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Jobs market to hold strong in face of tariff threat
As US tariffs on steel and aluminium threaten to put thousands of Australians out of work, they can at least be encouraged that jobs remain plentiful in a historically strong …
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IVF, contraception drugs cheaper as birth rate dips
A new treatment for a common painful condition and two other drugs will be made cheaper to improve thousands of Australian women’s lives. About 8500 Australian women are expected to …
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Albanese joins Ukraine ‘coalition of the willing’ talks
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reiterated Australia is open to contributing to a future peacekeeping effort in Ukraine as Britain flagged planning is moving to an “operational phase,” during a …
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PanHellenic Women’s celebrate IWD with a picnic
On a sunny Labour Day, on 10 March, members of the PanHellenic Women’s Federation of Australia got together at Melbourne’s Linear Park in Taylors Lakes to rejoice and reflect on …