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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 …

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Beloved Australian entertainer Barry Humphries dead at 89

Celebrated Australian entertainer Barry Humphries has died at 89 after after entering hospital earlier this week due to complications from hip surgery. The comedy legend was best known for his …

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Greek PM kicks off general election countdown

Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called for the dissolution of parliament on Saturday, kicking off the countdown to general elections set for May 21. Mitsotakis, whose four-year term would have …

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Ship found 80 years after Australian maritime disaster

The wreck of a ship caught up in Australia’s worst ever maritime disaster has been found 4000 metres under the sea, 80 years after it was torpedoed by an American …

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Driver released on bail after crash that killed five

A driver accused of killing five people was issued a speeding fine minutes before a crash and allegedly failed to give way before driving onto a busy highway, court documents …

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Host of failings led to Greece rail disaster: report

Greece’s worst rail disaster, which killed 57 people, was caused by a host of factors in a railway system plagued by chronic problems, according to a report by government experts …

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