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Adelaide’s St Andrew’s church to be consecrated and reopened after devastating fire

Adelaide’s Greek Orthodox community will gather in celebration this Saturday, 13 September, for the consecration of the newly restored Church of St Andrew in Noarlunga, more than a year after …

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$2 Million funding boost to strengthen Greek language and culture in South Australia

The Hellenic Studies Foundation has welcomed a major funding pledge from the South Australian Labor Government that would see Greek language and cultural programs expanded across the state. Speaking at …

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What to expect at Sunday’s Dementia Forum: Round-up of speakers, program, booking details

Greek Australian families living with dementia will have the opportunity to hear from medical, legal and aged-care experts this Sunday, 14 September, at Oakleigh Grammar, during Fronditha Care’s forum An …

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Honours for late benefactor Zisis Dardalis and Professor Anastasios Tamis in Western Macedonia

A ceremony in Kozani has paid tribute to the late Zisis Dardalis, a leading benefactor of the Greek diaspora, and Professor Anastasios M. Tamis, a pioneering academic in Greek studies, …

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Albania appoints AI bot as minister to foil corruption

A new minister in Albania charged to handle public procurement will be impervious to bribes, threats, or attempts to curry favour. That is because Diella, as she is called, is …

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Government put on notice over nursing home bed block

A lack of aged care spots is leaving thousands of older Australians stuck in hospital and “effectively homeless”, as state and territory health officials urge the federal government to do …

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Trump calls Albanese ‘a good man’ after latest call

US President Donald Trump has praised Anthony Albanese as a “good man” after the two leaders racked up their fourth one-on-one phone call. The prime minister described his latest conversation …

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Dementia now Australia’s leading cause of death

Australians are dying from dementia more than any other disease, as advocates warn the number of people with the disease could exceed one million without government intervention. Dementia accounted for …

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Locals and diasporans extend warm welcome to Australian ambassador on first visit to Ithaca (Photos)

“As the locals say, there isn’t a single home in Ithaca without a connection to Australia.” The reflection, shared by the Australian Embassy in Athens in a thank you note …

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Greek island blocks disputed hotel near renowned ‘moon beach’

A disputed hotel project near one of Greece’s best-known beaches on the tourist island of Milos has been blocked after months of controversy, local authorities said this week. Judicial authorities …

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