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VCE Students in tears over mistakes in maths exam
Year 12 VCE students have been left frustrated after sitting the second general maths exam on Monday, one that contained two errors, with officials only picking up on one beforehand. …
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PM Mitsotakis: Solution to Middle East conflict requires Hamas’ strategic defeat
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis referred to developments in the Middle East at the start of his discussion with political scientist and author Francis Fukuyama, at the 27th Economist Government …
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Study reveals Greeks want to live past 100
One in two Greeks considers the ideal age they would like to reach to be over 100 years, specifically 103, as revealed by the Longevity Study of 2023 conducted by …
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Greece’s valuable ‘blue forests’ reveal their secrets
Hidden below the surface of the sea are the so-called “blue forests” or posidonia seagrass “meadows” that abound on the seabed, creating one of the most valuable habitats in the …
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Premier defends drunkenness law change timing
Victoria’s premier has defended pushing ahead with changes to public drunkenness laws on Melbourne Cup Day despite construction delays to a dedicated sobering up centre. The government had intended for …
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Greek Weddings – Pillars of cultural heritage in Australia
An exhibition titled ‘Greek Weddings under the Southern Cross’ in Melbourne presents a collection of black and white photographs that offer a glimpse into past Greek migrant weddings in the …
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Six former prime ministers urge end to religious hatred
Six former Australian prime ministers are calling for an end to religious hatred as tensions rise amid Israel’s sustained campaign against Hamas in Gaza. John Howard, Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, …
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Australians also on the lookout for holiday homes in Greece
Greece is proving to be an attractive destination for international buyers looking for holiday homes, with Halkidiki emerging as the most sought-after region. According to data from the Spitogatos platform …
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Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia commemorates OXI Day
The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) hosted a commemorative event for ‘OHI Day’ (No Day), marking the 83rd anniversary of Greece’s refusal to bow to fascism. Nearly 200 …
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Cheesed off: Australia-EU free-trade talks collapse
Trade Minister Don Farrell held talks with European counterparts at the sidelines of the G7 Trade Ministers’ meeting in Osaka, but progress for the free-trade deal once again stalled. …