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Sydney organises various events to commemorate 83rd anniversary of OXI Day

The 83rd anniversary of OXI Day is set to be remembered far and wide across NSW with many initiatives planned by various organisations, all aimed at shedding light on this …

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2023 Australian Hellenic Memorial Foundation School Competition winners announced

The 2023 Australian Hellenic Memorial Foundation School Competition took place at the Australian Hellenic Memoria on Sunday. The event was held in a positive, preace-promoting atmosphere as deserving students were …

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Police call for help in solving 57-year-old mystery

Victoria Police are seeking the aid of the public to help unravel the mystery behind the discovery of a deceased woman 57-years-ago in Sorrento. A fresh appeal for public assistance …

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Two Greek professors from Melbourne to advise Greece on Artificial Intelligence

Greek-Australian professor, John Tasioulas, the first director of the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University’s Institute for Ethics in AI, is among the members of the Advisory Committee …

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Australian Ambassador in Greece meets with Deputy Defense Minister, Giannis Kefalogiannis

Alison Duncan, the Australian ambassador in Greece, was invited by the Greek government’s Deputy Defense Minister, Giannis Kefalogiannis to the ministry’s office for a cordial meeting to discuss the Lemnos …

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America’s role from the Greek Revolution of 1821 to the Smyrna Catastrophe of 1922- A seminar series by Dr Constantinos Hatzidimitriou

In a series of seminars leading up to 28 October, Dr Constantinos Hatzidimitriou, invited by the Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies (AIMS) will delve into the historical significance of America’s …

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Record tourist numbers in Greece despite heatwave, fires

The number of tourists visiting Greece has hit a record high since the start of the year, despite a heatwave and fierce wildfires over the summer, according to official statistics …

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Melbourne council dumps ‘unlawful’ prayer

A Melbourne council has dumped its traditional prayer from meetings after lawyers complained it was a breach of human rights law. The City of Boroondara voted on Monday night to …

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‘Smart’ olives on trees: Using GPS technology to track olive theft on Crete

Cretan farmers and cooperatives have begun using GPS chip technology in the shape of olives that are hung on trees to deal with rising theft of olives during the current …

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Australians struggle to put food on the table with some resorting to theft amid high cost-of-living

Australians are finding it harder to feed their families, with 3.7 million households going hungry in the past year. Foodbank Australia’s latest report released on Monday, has found 36 per …

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