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London trial begins over 2024 fatal stabbing of Greek tourist Antonios Antoniadis
A Greek man holidaying in London was stabbed to death after being followed home from a nightclub by a group of young men looking to rob him, a British court …
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Restaurants strike on popular Greek tourist island over beach clampdown
Restaurant owners on the Greek tourist island of Paros staged a 24-hour shutdown Thursday to protest against zoning regulations blocking them from using part of the island harbour’s beachfront. “There …
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Greek Community of Melbourne AGM gears up for elections
The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria (GOCMV) will hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday, 15 June 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Andrianakos Centre, Alphington Grammar. …
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Chris Christofi raises more than $200K in a night to help support homeless Australians
Melbourne philanthropist and entrepreneur Chris Christofi has helped raise almost $214,000 in a single night to support Australians experiencing homelessness. At the fifth Lead With Kindness gala, held last Friday …
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From Kalgoorlie to courage: How Michael Zervos is teaching a new generation to stand up to hate
Michael Zervos’s story is one of resilience—inherited and earned. The Monash Business School alumnus and current CEO of Courage to Care Victoria has taken an unconventional route from corporate boardrooms …
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Police warn snow-goers: Carry chains or risk fines and danger as Alpine season kicks off
Victorian Police are urging all snow-bound travellers to properly prepare for Alpine conditions this winter, warning that drivers without legally required wheel chains could face hefty fines or dangerous situations. …
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Christian Astourian leads the push for accessible trams on Sydney Road
Christian Astourian is spearheading a campaign for accessible tram stops along Sydney Road in Melbourne’s inner north, ahead of major disruptions to public transport in the area. Astourian, of Greek-Armenian …
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Egypt FM tells Greece court ruling does not affect historic monastery
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty sought to reassure his Greek counterpart on Wednesday following a court ruling that decided the historic Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula sits on …
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Former top Greek fire officials convicted over deadly 2018 blaze as victims’ families remember
A former Fire Service chief and nine others have been convicted for their roles in managing a 2018 wildfire that killed more than 100 people outside Athens. Several former civil …
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Greece sends delegation to defend 1,700-year-old heritage in Egypt
A Greek delegation is set to travel to Egypt on Monday following a court ruling that has cast doubt on the status of Saint Catherine’s Greek Orthodox Monastery on Mount …