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Greek government dismiss Erdogan 1922 comments as rewriting history

Greek government spokesman Gianni Oikonomou has dismissed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s references to the 1922 war with Greece and to “despicable Greeks” as evidence that the Turkish leaders had …

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Turkish authorities deport Greek journalist

A Greek journalist who has lived in Turkey for eight years has allegedly been expelled from that country over “public order” concerns. The Greek national daily Kathimerini, reported yesterday that …

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HACCI calls out to young professionals looking for mentors in their chosen field

Young and aspiring professionals can make the most of the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) mentoring program which between February and September this year paired 52 young …

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A family recalls their migration story 100 years since the Smyrna Catastrophe

The following is a story written jointly by Sophia Xeros-Constantinides and Miria Cambel (nee Mirianthi Kassianides ‘Cass’) in honour of their maternal grandparents, Bayliss and Evdokia Xeros, and Aristides and …

Red night

As the night wore on, the temperature in Athens was hot, with lots of wind. During the night, I couldn’t sleep well because dogs in my neighbourhood kept barking  since …

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Hatzoglou from Big Bash to the hallowed ground of Lords

Homegrown leg-spinner Peter Hatzoglou made his debut at Lord’s Cricket Ground last Saturday in the sold-out stunner show that was Oval Invincibles vs London Spirit. He stepped into the shoes …

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Nominations for HACCI awards 2022 now open

Nominations are open for the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) Excellence Awards 2022 and you will have until 5pm on15 September to submit your candidates. The awards …

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Diatribe: Ionikon

In 1911, 11 years prior to the Asia Minor Catastrophe, Alexandrine poet Constantine Cavafy penned the hauntingly beautiful poem «Ιωνικόν» or Ionian. At that time, it would have impossible to …

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SA hospital foundation head takes part in first Parkinson’s data-collection trial

The executive director of the Hospital Research Foundation, Olivia Nassaris is among 2000 participants in a first ever data-collection trial for Parkinson’s disease in Australia which is being run by …

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Charlie Kathopoulis comes home to Darwin to complete treatment after vicious Rhodes attack

Greek-Australian Charlie (Sakellaris) Kathopoulis, 43, has returned home to Darwin for treatment following a vicious attack on him by two men on 30 May which left him fighting for is …

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