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Nola Karapanagiotidis, the first Greek Australian woman to become County Court Judge
The County Court of Victoria officially welcomed newly appointed Judge Nola Karapanagiotidis on Thursday, the first Greek Australian woman to become a County Court Judge. Newly sworn in Judge Karapanagiotidis …
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Greek inferno as wildfires rage – major ecological and economic cost
Greece’s summer fire season began May 1 and ends October 31. Prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, ramped-up fire preparations early this year, to avoid any criticism of government failings in dealing …
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Phone tapping case to be discussed in parliament
The major Greek masthead Kathimerini has reported that an extraordinary meeting of the Parliament’s Institutions and Transparency Committee was scheduled to be convened on Friday to discuss the allegations by …
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Greece and Cyprus try to dial down East Med tensions
Greece and Cyprus accused Turkey on Thursday (Greece time) of stoking tensions as Ankara prepared to dispatch a drillship to the Mediterranean next month in a search for natural gas. …
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Open Horizons advisory group acknowledged by Melbourne Museum
Open Horizons – Ancient Greek Journeys and Connections, Advisory Group was presented with plaques acknowledging their work of the exhibition at a ceremony last Thursday at Melbourne Museum. Lynley Crosswell …
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Bank of Greece forecasts higher growth in Greek economy
The Bank of Greece (BoG) says its forecasts reveal a much healthier economic outlook for Greece in 2022, mainly due to very high tourism yield, with revenues expected to surpass …
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Olympiacos’ Champions League qualifying hopes over after crushing home loss to Maccabi Haifa
Olympiacos is forced to go another season without Champions League football after being humbled by Maccabi Haifa in a damning home defeat. The Piraeus club was smashed 0-4 at “Karaiskakis” …
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South Melbourne looking to wrap up premiership against tough Port Melbourne outfit
All eyes are on “Hellas” this weekend as they prepare for their first opportunity to seal the premiership in a challenging away outing against fellow top-performing side, Port Melbourne. South …
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AMWU’s Tony Mavromatis calls on Minister for Industry to revisit Australian anti-dumping laws
Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) Victorian State Secretary Tony Mavromatis has called on Federal Minister for Industry Ed Husic to overhaul Australia’s weak and outdated anti-dumping laws, following the Anti-Dumping …
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GCM’s third instalment of stage drama ‘MoNoi’ a huge success
On Sunday, 24 July the third instalment of Greek Community of Melbourne’s Creative Drama and Arts Theatre performance, titled ‘MόNοι’ (Alone) took to the stage of the Greek Centre, in …