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Greek PM slams North Macedonian president in new name row

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hit out Monday at North Macedonia’s new nationalist president for refusing during her oath of office to use her country’s new name, formulated to end …

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An educational workshop through music with Tasos Ioannidis

Greek composer Tasos Ioannidis is embarking on a lightning trip to Melbourne, joined by the Association of Young Greek Educators in collaboration with the Greek Community of Melbourne’s Language & …

Independent multicultural media’s impact on national discourse

Independent Multicultural Media Australia (IMMA) will host a public forum, “Diverse Voices, Inclusive Views: Multicultural Media’s Vital Role in Shaping Australia’s Media Landscape,” at NSW Parliament on Wednesday, May 15. …

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Greek Community of South Australia launches Neoléa Youth Committee

The Greek Community of South Australia (GOCSA) has officially announced the launch of its youth committee, Neoléa, a new initiative targeted specifically at young Greek Australians. Neoléa was formally formed …

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St John’s College, invited to Commonwealth’s 75th Anniversary at Westminster Abbey

St John’s College will participate in a special commemorative event at Westminster Abbey later this year. The college has been invited to feature in a two-page spread in a commemorative …

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Australia’s first Battle of Crete memorial officially unveiled in Perth

The legacy of the Battle of Crete was immortalised this past weekend in Perth with the unveiling of Australia’s first ever memorial for this WWII conflict. The Battle of Crete …

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‘Byron: A Lord’s Monologue’ holds successful launch at UNSW

The celebrations for the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron’s death continued at the University of NSW with an event launching a new book by Stella Sorotou called “Byron: A Lord’s …

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President Christodoulides vows further investigation into Thanasis Nicolaou’s murder

President Nikos Christodoulides has pledged to investigate the handling of the tragic case of national guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou. The landmark ruling overturned the ‘suicide’ finding which authorities had insisted upon …

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Postal voting begins in Australia for European Elections

The distribution of special envelopes to those registered for postal voting in the upcoming European elections in June is currently underway, with voters required to personally collect and sign for …

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N. Macedonia president stokes controversy at inauguration

North Macedonia’s first woman president was inaugurated on Sunday, with the new nationalist leader angering Greece after a speech that did not acknowledge her country’s new name. The Balkan nation …

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