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How Aphrodite and Eros were depicted in Hellenistic Gold Jewellery

The mysteries of the Ancient World continue to be unravelled in modern times, with the latest archaeological analysis on the Hellenistic gold jewellery collection at the Benaki Museum revealing potential …

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50 years of EU expansion: who’s in and who wants to join?

The European Union, which holds a summit with war-battered membership candidate Ukraine in Kyiv on Friday, has gone through several waves of expansion in the past 50 years. Four months …

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Greek performing artists demonstrate in pay row

Hundreds of Greek performing artists protested in Athens on Thursday amid a strike over legislative changes that put them on a par with school leavers for state pay and qualifications. …

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Greece’s foreign minister, Dendias to visit Australia in March

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, Nikos Dendias, has announced that he will visit Australia on March 25 after a program of visits to Latin America. Mach 25 also …

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Greek air force says second pilot dead after crash

Greece’s air force on Wednesday confirmed a second airman had died after a two-seat F-4 Phantom jet crashed into the Ionian Sea earlier this week. “The search and rescue operations …

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Choosing the right school is an investment in your child’s future

St John’s College has every reason to be proud this year; the VCE student performances are proof of their hard work and their teachers’ dedication, especially in Modern Greek. More …

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‘Celebrate Together’ Multicultural Affairs Grants for 2023-24 now open for SA

Applications for Multicultural Affairs’ (Department of the Premier and Cabinet) for the Celebrate Together Grants for 2023-24 are now open. The Celebrate Together grants assist multicultural organisations to host festivals …

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Dangerous radioactive capsule found in remote outback Australia

Search crews have defied the odds to find a tiny radioactive capsule which went missing in remote Western Australia. The 8mm by 6mm item fell out of a density gauge …

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EU lawmakers back lifting MEPs’ immunity in graft probe

A key European Parliament committee on Tuesday unanimously backed lifting the immunity of two lawmakers implicated in a corruption scandal that has rocked the EU. Prosecutors in Belgium have urged …

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Inferno engulfs Melbourne retail centre

Two businesses have been destroyed after becoming engulfed in flames in Melbourne’s north. The fire broke out at the Epping Homemaker Centre about 5am on Wednesday. Flames ripped through a …

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