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Kyrgios keeps reaching for the stars at Canadian Open

Nick Kyrgios has just defeated Australian compatriot Alex de Minaur within 62 minutes and in straight sets (6-2, 6-3), following an epic three-set victory over world No.1 Daniil Medvedev yesterday …

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Hellenic Air Force to have major air capacities the region

The General Staff of the Hellenic Air Force reportedly sent a letter to the United States requesting the upgrade of 38 F-16 Block 50 aircraft. The letter should resolve the …

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Monkey pox cases rise in Greece

Along with a rise in flu and COVID-19 cases, confirmed monkeypox cases in Greece rose to 48 according to the National Public Health Organization (EODY). All are males with a …

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South Melbourne striving to clinch the title against Dandenong City

South Melbourne will be looking to make no mistakes in their second chance to secure the premiership as they prepare for a tough visit from Dandenong City. “Hellas” needs only …

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Australians bring flu to Cycladic islands

Visitors from Australia and other parts of the southern hemisphere, where the flu is tearing through the community, have contributed to a flu outbreak in the Cyclades islands, impacting on …

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Greek Australians’ guide to a long life

In The Australian last week Cameron Stewart reported that the “original Greeks” are living a longer life than their non-Greek peers and other non-Anglo groups. The Mediterranean diet and an …

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Olympiacos hold their nerve to down SK Slovan Bratislava in tense penalty shoot-out

Olympiacos have extended their European ambitions after a thrilling victory against SK Slovan Bratislava, downing them dramatically on penalties to break the hearts of the home faithful. The Piraeus giants …

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Pankration, the most ancient form of MMA

Introduced into the Ancient Olympiad in 648 BC, Pankration meaning “all-powers”, is a true submission sport with few rules. But its Australian debut took place in 1994 under the guidance …

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Well-known musician David Davidopoulos is no longer with us

For decades, David Davidopoulos entertained the Greek community in Australia and beyond. He spread joy playing his harmonium, his accordion, or singing, in the Greek clubs, in concerts. He played …

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He came from Greece for a holiday and died of suicide in Melbourne

What was to be his dream holiday in Australia, came to a tragic end for a Greek citizen who ended his life in Melbourne, far from home.

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