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Melburnians take a shine to Metamorphosis exhibition
On Wednesday, the Greek Australian Cultural League (GACL) went on to the streets of Melbourne to gauge people’s reactions to this year’s Antipodean Palette 2021 exhibition entitled “Metamorphosis” which is …
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Australia premieres movie on the Greek miracle of Euro 2004
On 27 May, Australia will be the first country in the world to screen “King Otto”, the film that tells the story of the unlikely victories by one of the …
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Injury-plagued Spartans fall but need to recover against St Bernards
It was a wet, windy Saturday on which the Hawthorn Spartans suffered another defeat, this time against the team that was immediately above them on the log University Blacks with …
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Greek Centre drenched in red light to commemorate Greek Genocide of Pontus Remembrance Day
A red light drenched the Greek Centre on Lonsdale Street at Melbourne’s CBD on 19 May, symbolic of the 353,000 people who were killed by the Ottoman Turks. Greek Community …
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Melbourne take unbeaten run into Round 10 against the Crows
Most of the Round 9 games proved to be close-run affairs last week but there were exceptions with old Coast Suns being swamped by Brisbane by 73 points last Saturday …
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Vale John Roubos, the man who captured 50 years of local history
The Greek community of Melbourne was saddened to hear of the sudden passing of one of its most well known community photographers and cinematographers, present at so many gatherings. A …
Matt Pillios is the estate agent to the stars in Melbourne property market
In just the six years since Matt Pillios decided to become a real estate agent, he has been linked with celebrities and AFL stars who want to buy or sell …
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Shocking story of sexual harassment: “I suffered in silence for more than 40 years”
It has been over 40 years since Greek Australian Kathy Skettos, 53, fell victim to sexual harassment in the hands of a family ‘friend’ in NSW, but she says the …
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Surveys show Aussies are reluctant to get the COVID-19 jab, while 3 in 4 support international border closures
A new survey has revealed that the public are reluctant to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The Federal Government remains committed to reopening Australia’s borders, however a survey by the Sydney …
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ECCV welcomes pro bono legal advice in migrant and refugee advocacy work
The Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) has announced a new partnership with leading national law firm, Moray & Agnew, who will be providing pro bono legal advice to ECCV …