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Millions to be spent on research into long COVID
More than $50 million will be spent on research into long COVID, after an inquiry into the condition called for a national database on the coronavirus. The funding will allow …
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Rescue operations to extract Greeks and foreign nationals from Sudan
Battles raging in Sudan have sparked several evacuation operations to rescue foreign citizens or embassy staff by road, air and sea. The Greek foreign ministry said a first group of …
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Greek armed forces delegation to attend Battle of Crete anniversary events
A high-level delegation of the Greek armed forces will visit Australia for the 82nd anniversary of the Battle of Crete. Chief of Staff, Vice General George Kyriakou, Commander of the …
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St George church in Thornbury celebrates Feast Day
The Greek Community of Melbourne’s St George church in Thornbury celebrated its Feast Day with close to 1000 people in attendance, on Sunday, 23 April. The large turnout allowed people …
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Antonis Remos visits the Greek Centre
Famed Greek popular singer Antonis Remos made a visit to the Greek Centre in Melbourne on Sunday, accompanied by his maestro Vasilis Panagiotou and Greek Australian promoter Vasilis Mavrogiannis. Remos …
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Sydney book launch – The Children of Aphrodite: The Story of Cypriots of Australia
After its first launch in Melbourne last December, Professor Anastasios Tamis’ book on the Cypriots of Australia was launched last Sunday in Sydney, acquiring high appraisals from former NSW premier …
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Australian national anthem for the Premier’s Anzac Day Lunch sung acapella by Hope Zorbas
With Anzac Day marking a day of national commemoration in Australia and New Zealand, the Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews honoured again this year, veterans with an ANZAC Day lunch. …
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Recreating History: Australian and Greek soldiers stand together again
The Pammessinian Brotherhood, ‘Papaflessas’, dedicated to preserving the rich cultural heritage connecting Greece and Australia, have launched a new initiative to recreate the iconic Australian wartime photograph taken by the …
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Dutton commends Anastasios Tamis’ book on the history of Cypriot migration to Australia
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has congratulated Professor Anastasios Tamis on the launch of his book, The Children of Aphrodite: Story of Cypriots in Australia, in Sydney, in a statement, and …
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Prof Kon Mouzakis leads team to revolutionise wheelchair navigation
The world’s first autonomous driving wheelchair module called Drove has been launched and will soon to be available by NDIS. Control Bionics, a medical technology company, in collaboration with Deakin …