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Nerve-wracking wait for passports due to unprecedented demand
The queues outside the Australian Passport Office in Melbourne, are 50m metres long these days, with people anxious and desperate to find out where their new or renewed passport is, …
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Popular Greek singer Dakis dies at 79
Popular Greek singer Dakis died on Sunday at the age of 79 after a long battle with cancer. Dakis, born Vrassidas Haralambidis in Alexandria, Egypt in 1943, came to Greece …
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10 Greek Australians named on Financial Review’s Rich List 2022
The Australian Financial Review’s Rich List for 2022 is out featuring Australia’s richest and most influential people, including 10 Greek Australians. Owner of WFM Motors, Director of Eagers Automative and …
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Iran seizes two Greek oil tankers after Greece helps US impound crude oil from Iranian ship
Two Greek oil tankers filled with crude oil in the Persian Gulf have been seized by Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard during helicopter raids in Iraq’s Basra oil terminal. “The Revolutionary …
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Antipodean Art Palette to launch as an art trail through Brunswick
The annual Antipodean Art Palette returns on 4 June, calling Melburnians into the world of art with a coffee in hand through bustling Moreland, the cultural metropolis of Melbourne. For …
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Vale Manos Milios
One of the most prominent sports and lifestyle writers the Greek community in the diaspora has seen, soccer coach Manos Milios, has passed away. Milios, died on Thursday with COVID-19 …
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Cyprus lifts COVID-19 mandates
All Covid-related measures and travel restrictions to Cyprus’ ports and airports will be lifted from Wednesday, 1 June the island’s Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos announced following a cabinet meeting in …
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Archbishop Makarios shares message for National Reconciliation Week
On the 28 May, 2000, an unprecedented number of Australians (approximately 250,000 people) crossed the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and set the impetus for the substantive reconciliation of the Australian …
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Gene Pratt, the Hanzac Guardian
It is appropriate on this day that a HANZAC Painting was delivered. In 1942, the Battle of Greece and Crete was at its climax and the ANZACs were fighting for …
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The party’s over
“The election signals the end of the dominance of the two-party system,” Kosmos (Kosma) Samaras said to Neos Kosmos. Mr Samaras is a former Labor election strategist who sees a …