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The “first black Briton” may have actually been from Cyprus, not Africa

A woman who lived in Britain in the 2nd and 3rd century AD and was commemorated as the first African-Briton seven years ago is actually from Cyprus. According to the …

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Diversity Atlas: the multifactorial tapestry of your workforce’s cultural diversity

Victorian Peter Mousaferiadis, the CEO of Cultural Infusion, has been invited to present Diversity Atlas at the upcoming 11th World Forum for Democracy in Strasbourg, France, taking place from November …

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Nick Theodossi: Walking one foot forward for mental health

Well known Melbourne luxury car dealer Nick Theodossi is walking one foot forward to support Australians impacted by mental illness and suicide. The Greek Australian businessman is walking a total …

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GCM students celebrate excellence in preserving history and building bonds

The spirit of unity shone on Sunday, October 22, at the Australian Hellenic Memorial Foundation (AHMF) ceremony held at the Memorial in Domain Gardens, Melbourne. Attended by AHMF members, sponsors, …

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“Heroes fight like Greeks”- Commemorating OXI Day and Greece’s defiant stand against the Axis Powers

“Hence we will not say that the Greeks fight like heroes, but that heroes fight like Greeks” PM Winston Churchill on the occasion of the Greek victory against the Axis …

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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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