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Greek Weddings under the Southern Cross draws audiences and emotion

There was a strong turnout of people at the Saturday opening of the third annual Equinox Art Exhibition titled Greek Weddings under the Southern Cross, organised by the Democritus Association. …

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Oakleigh Glendi: an achievement kindles Greek spirit, breaks attendance records

This year’s Oakleigh Glendi surpassed all expectations regarding attendance and community participation. The sun shone drenched the event and all who came to enjoy a weekend of Greek music, dance, …

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Blinken discusses sea route for Gaza aid with Cyprus president

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides on Sunday to discuss a maritime aid corridor from the island to the heavily bombarded and besieged Gaza Strip. …

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Ancient marvel revived: Restored Mound of Kasta reveals 21-century wonder

The Directorate for the Restoration of Ancient Monuments of the Ministry of Culture has completed restoring part of the ancient enclosure of the Mound of Kasta. The scattered marble stones …

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Greek Oakleigh is going nuts! (Photos)

“The turnout of people exceeded all our expectations”, said the president of the Greek Community of Oakleigh, Chris Damatopoulos. The panegyric atmosphere and the many that attended placed Oakleigh Glendi …

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Brimbank’s beloved Greek Australian councillor, Sam David awarded as a “community institution”

The Greek-Australian councillor of Brimbank City, Sam David, first elected in 1997, was honoured for his many years of valuable service to local government with the Councillor Service Award. All …

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A Century Unveiled: Salomi Papadima-Sophocleous explores the legacy of Saint Mary’s School Lemesos (1923-2023)

Salomi Papadima-Sophocleous, an established Cypriot academic who lived and worked in Melbourne for 23 years, had announced the forthcoming edition of her book entitled 100 YEARS of History From Terra …

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Increased surveillance of shoppers raises concerns

Big supermarkets are being warned that increased surveillance of shoppers, including close-up cameras on self-checkout screens, is more likely to anger shoppers rather than deter theft. Consumer behaviour expert Nitika …

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Government trying to secure exit for 67 Aussies in Gaza

The federal government is continuing to support 67 Australians trapped in war-torn Gaza and find a pathway for them to leave, as Israel continues its retaliatory strikes after Hamas militants …

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Media watchdog RSF says Greece ‘sabotaging’ wiretap probe

Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has accused Greece of the “political sabotage” of a probe into a months-long wiretap scandal, as new allegations targeted a former prime ministerial aide. “The …

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