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FECCA calls on Federal Government to show further action on inclusion
The Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) has urged the re-elected Albanese government to continue its stated commitment to a strong, inclusive and cohesive society. FECCA issued its …
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Upcoming exhibition to reflect on proud sports heritage of Anatolian Hellenism
The educational institution “Hellenism of Anatolia – from the Aegean Sea to Pontos” (HA) will host its fourth consecutive educational exhibition as it explores the rich athletic heritage of Anatolian …
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Greens, factions and tariffs: PM faces three challenges
As the prime minister eyes his new cabinet, the Labor leader faces early headwinds including US tariffs and a potentially troublesome Greens senate cross bench. Anthony Albanese and his senior …
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La Trobe University celebrates high achieving Greek Studies students
The strong efforts from La Trobe University’s students were celebrated in its annual Student Prize Ceremony, with numerous pupils honoured for their work in Greek Studies. The ceremony was held …
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Breaking barriers: Martha Oplopiadis leads the way for women in engineering
Martha Oplopiadis is a trailblazer in Australia’s transport sector. Her work in engineering, leadership, and major infrastructure projects shows what women can achieve with skill and determination in a male-dominated …
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Is Valkanis the man to get Brisbane roaring again?
Michael Valkanis has woken to air-raid sirens that ended his historic coaching stint in Israel, earnt the ire of the nation when overhauling the Greek national team, helmed Dutch giants …
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Ange laughs back at Wenger over Champs League spot row
Ange Postecoglou has laughed off criticism from Arsene Wenger about Tottenham potentially qualifying for next season’s Champions League, joking that the mention of Spurs does “crazy things” to people. Postecoglou’s …
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Restored films of late Greek-Cypriot Australian filmmaker Anna Kannava to screen in Melbourne
This past Monday May 5 marked 14 years since Greek-Cypriot Australian filmmaker Anna Kannava passed away at 51. Born in Cyprus in 1959, Anna migrated to Melbourne with her mother …
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Sydney Festival to close with orchestral tribute to Greek cinema’s Golden Age
The 43rd Greek Festival of Sydney will come to a close on Sunday, May 11, with a one-night-only orchestral event celebrating the timeless music of Greece’s cinematic golden age. Titled …
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Millions worth of damage in soccer club arson attacks
Victoria Police is investigating a series of fires that broke out at soccer grounds in Melbourne, some of which are used by Greek-Australian teams – with authorities not ruling out …