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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 …

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Russia and China: Fighting on two fronts

Luciano Bosso recently wrote, “Answers to complex questions often have to be sought in the classics” to which we can add, to understand war and strategy, one must read and …

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Tsitsipas survives another scare to move to French Open third round

One of the favourites to lift the French Open Trophy, Stefanos Tsitsipas had a tough time seeing off Czech player Zdenek Kolar 6-3, 7-6(8,) (3)6-7, 7-6(7) in their second-round encounter …

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Ancient Greece comes to life as ‘Tiny Epics’ following lockdown inspiration

Short videos featuring interesting facts about the Greek gods and heroes, the art and archaeology of the mysterious Cycladic Civilisation, the Minoan Civilisation, were launched by artist Lance Hewison, through …

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South Melbourne and Cannons fighting for Victoria’s top spot

With just under half of the Victorian NPL season remaining, the battle for first is firmly in the balance between South Melbourne and Oakleigh Cannons, as each of the Hellenic …

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A family event this weekend for Open Horizons: Ancient Greek Journeys and Connections at Melbourne Museum

Melbourne Museum’s Open Horizons: Ancient Greek Journeys and Connections exploring ancient works from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman period and stories of antiquity from Greece and the Mediterranean, …

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The grief of losing a pet is very real

We lost our dog Leo on 4 May, 2022. Leo the Jack Russel gave us fifteen years of unconditional love. He fit in the palm of my hand when I …

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