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Greek Australians on AFR’s Young Rich List double in 2023
At least six Greek Australians under the age of 40 make up Australia’s 100 richest young people in 2023, doubling last year’s number. Australian Financial Review (AFR) have released their …
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Six years and counting: Still no plaque for world’s first modern milkbar
The milk bar was an embodiment of the great Australian Dream of the 20th Century – it seemed for many to be a place at the heart of their communities, …
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ECB’s head Christine Lagarde praises Greek economy’s return to pre-Covid levels
European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde on Thursday praised the Greek economy’s return to pre-Covid levels. In a news conference in Athens, after a meeting of EBC’s board at …
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The impact of the Holocaust on Greece’s Jews explored in Sydney OXI Day Commemoration
A youth-led enterprise saw a different focus placed on OXI Day, evaluating how Greece was impacted by one of the worst human atrocities committed: the Holocaust. The event was held …
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Wartime bomb defused near site of landmark new Greek park
A World War II bomb was defused Thursday near a landmark new park worksite on the coast of Greek capital Athens, with a local official warning more could be found. …
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Greek Australian Jim Kouzoukas wins Business Person of the Year at Bayside Local Business Awards
Greek Australian Jim Kouzoukas of Jeff Mills Auto Electrics and Mechanical won big at the Bayside Local Business Awards in Sydney with taking home Business Person of the Year. The …
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Largest exhibition on Ancient Greece opens in Budapest
The wonders of Ancient Greece are set to be shown off all across Europe in a travelling exhibition going around the continent before its much-anticipated arrival in the homeland, starting …
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Opera diva Maria Callas museum opens in Athens on centenary
A quarter of a century in the making, Greece’s capital Athens on Thursday opens a museum honouring legendary soprano Maria Callas, billed as the first of its kind in the …
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Northern Territory builder fined $2.5 million for substandard homes
A builder in the Northern Territory has been ordered to pay more than $2.5 million in compensation for constructing multiple defective homes. The decision for long-term Darwin builder George Milatos …
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Faye Spiteri: We need more caregivers and nurses who speak Greek and understand Greek culture
The labour force shortage continues to pose challenges across various sectors of the Australian economy, with a particular emphasis on the aged care industry. According to Faye Spiteri-Tsolakis OAM, CEO …