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Trial opens in Greece over migrant tragedy

The trial of nine accused smugglers opened in Greece on Tuesday, nearly a year after a migrant trawler with hundreds on board sank off the country’s coast, in one of …

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Melbourne and Adelaide Greek schools collaborate to strengthen Greek language

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) City Campus and Unley High School in Adelaide have collaborated in an effort to strengthen Greek language education. On Saturday, the GCM students welcomed …

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Stamatelopoulos to feature for A-League All Stars against Newcastle United

Newcastle Jets striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos will feature in the A-League All Stars squad that will face Premier League heavyweight Newcastle United this Friday. The final squad of 21 players was …

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PHAROS meets with media to help promote and protect the Greek language

Last Saturday, members of PHAROS, a group dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Greek language, met with representatives of community media. The meeting was led by University of …

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AHEPA Victoria raises $22,000 for Endometriosis Australia

A charity event organised by AHEPA Victoria’s Unit ATHENA No. 2 took place on Sunday, May 19, at the Merrimu Ballroom in Murrumbeena, helping raise over $22,000 for endometriosis research …

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Postecoglou honoured with street mural in his home town of Prahran

Ange Postecoglou has once again been honoured in his hometown Melbourne with a mural, this time even closer to home in Prahran. Last December, Peter Giasoumi and Dean Kotsianis from …

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Multicultural kids more likely to struggle at school

Migrant and refugee children are accessing early-childhood education at lower rates than their peers, putting them at greater risk of development issues. Multicultural children are more likely to be developmentally …

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Australia urged to strike Assange deal after court win

There is a renewed push for the Australian government to help secure a deal to release Julian Assange after he was granted leave to appeal his extradition from the UK …

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Australia cleared to fly citizens out of New Caledonia

Australia will send two government-assisted flights for citizens and other tourists to depart New Caledonia as riots and unrest mar the French territory in the Pacific. Foreign Minister Penny Wong …

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Greece urges EU defend consumers against multinationals

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called on the EU to take on multinationals unfairly restricting the sale of goods in the single market, leading to higher prices for struggling consumers. …

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