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Anzac Day services held in Greece
The Australian Embassy in Greece hosted a ceremony at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery in Athens to commemorate ANZAC Day, honouring all those who have served in armed conflict. …
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Dozens of police facing criminal charges
Dozens of police in Victoria are facing criminal charges including sexual assault and intentionally causing injury. A total of 78 officers and public transport police, known as Protective Services Officers, …
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Lord Byron exhibition open at Acropolis Museum
The Acropolis Museum in Athens will be honouring the 200-year anniversary of Lord Byron’s death with an exhibition related to Lord Elgin’s seizure of the Parthenon sculptures. It is said …
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Demetriou expecting more heat after Souths horror show
Coach Jason Demetriou is expecting more pressure on his position after South Sydney’s horror NRL season continued, conceding their biggest score of the year. The Rabbitohs were outclassed in the …
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Greece prepared to help Paris Olympics security
Greece is prepared to contribute to security at the Paris Olympics, the government said on Thursday, after media reported that France requested surface-to-air missiles. “Should our allies request a specific …
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Archbishop Makarios honours ANZAC Day with a message of remembrance and inspiration
In his message marking Anzac Day, Archbishop Makarios of Australia reminded Australians of the importance of reflecting on history to find inspiration in selflessness and sacrifice in a world governed …
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Celebrating Greek and other cultures in Fairfield
On Saturday April 20, Fairfield in Melbourne played host its first cultural festival for 2024 – A Cultural Festival in Fairfield Village. Wingrove St was closed and hosted live cultural …
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Nurse who was hit by car tells court she has irreversible brain damage
A nurse who was struck by a Tesla in a hit and run says she has irreversible brain damage because of the accident. According to The Age, 26-year-old Nicole Lagos …
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Italian researcher identifies Plato’s burial place in Athens using Herculaneum Papyri
Italian researcher Graziano Ranocchia from the University of Pisa claims to have pinpointed the location of Plato’s burial site in Athens. By examining papyri unearthed in Herculaneum, Ranocchia believes that …
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Greek Supreme Court blocks far-right party from EU vote
Greece’s Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked the small far-right Spartans party, which is targeted in a vote fraud probe, from participating in June’s European Parliament elections. The party was not on …