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Western Sydney “conquered” by the annual Greek festivities

“Let’s Go Greek Parramatta” proved once again to be one of the biggest multicultural events in Western Sydney, continuing its year-by-year record of bringing in more visitors of non-Greek background …

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At least 5300 dead in Libya floods, 10,000 missing

Residents of the devastated Libyan city of Derna have desperately searched for missing relatives and rescue workers appealed for more body bags, after a catastrophic flood that killed thousands of …

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Legendary Greek-British chef Nico Ladenis passes away at 89

Legendary London chef Nico Ladenis passed away at the age of 89 on September 10, and behind him he leaves a fascinating journey that earned him three Michelin stars. He …

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Carbon credits ‘not the enemy’ of push towards net zero

The purpose of carbon credits is widely misunderstood and critics are putting climate investment at risk, a summit has been told. “I support efforts to give greater integrity to carbon …

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Dressing fancy and riding bikes, women gather worldwide in solidarity

Women around the world, including Athens, Greece will be dressing fancy and riding their decorated bikes on September 17 as they demand car-free days and car-free zones in the cities. …

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PRONIA hosts educational community event in recognition of Dementia Action Week

In observance of Dementia Action Week, PRONIA extends an invitation to Melbourne’s Greek community for a free, informative event scheduled for Sunday, September 24. Attendees will have the opportunity to …

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People in flooded areas diagnosed with gastroenteritis, respiratory infections

A total of 48 people in the regions of Larissa, Magnissia, Trikala, and Karditsa that experienced severe flooding were diagnosed with gastroenteritis and 65 with respiratory infections on Wednesday, the …

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Ministry to table supplementary budget of 600m euros due to Daniel storm repercussions

The government will table a supplementary budget of nearly 600 million euros over the massive cost to the economy of the ‘Daniel’ storm, National Economy & Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis …

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Public consultations called – aimed at making tougher laws against hate speech and hate conduct

Wednesday afternoon, September 13, the Victoria’s Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs, Nathan Lambert, and the Parliamentary Secretary for Justice, Nina Taylor, called on multicultural media to inform communities about the …

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Fire too fast for containment lines near NT town

A mega blaze that has been burning for more than a week is racing towards a remote Northern Territory town, tearing through fire breaks. The Barkly Complex fire broke a …

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