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Work at the Victorian State election this November

The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is looking for casual staff for the 2022 Victorian State election. ‘Working at the election is a fantastic way to contribute to democracy in Victoria,’ …

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Diatribe: In the mirror’s image

It is that time of year when an icy wind blasts itself through Oakleigh, hurtling tumbleweeds down a desolate Eaton Mall. On the other side of Melbourne, a few lonely …

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From Smyrna to Thessaloniki – In praise of Eftychia and her ‘Fanos tis Polis’ restaurant

When you travel you have many experiences, opening up and challenging your senses. Some of these are well-known but are experienced for the first time. But I think the best …

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Turkey’s largest drilling ship in contested waters off Cyprus

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the launch of the country’s Abdulhamid Han drill ship in contested waters off Cyprus on Tuesday (Greek time). The inaugural ceremony for Abdulhamid Han, …

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The Hellenic ideal: how our Greek heritage enriches our artistic appreciation

Ask yourself whether you have engaged fully with your artistic side. You may say yes, if you have found clarity in the meanings of music, whichever genre it may be, …

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Castles: globally recognised scholar of migration died

The former Director of the Refugee Studies Centre, Professor Stephen Castles, has passed away, aged 77, in Australia. Prof, Castles was Director of the RSC from 2001 to 2006. He …

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The Acropolis Museum celebrates the powerful full moon on Friday 12 August

The Acropolis Museum celebrates August Full Moon on Friday 12 August with Greek songs about the moon, film music and famous melodies from abroad, performed by the historic Hellenic Air …

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Un/constrained – Multidisciplinary artist, Jordan Gogos presents his first solo exhibition in NSW

Based in Sydney on Gadigal land, multidisciplinary Greek Australian artist Jordan Gogos’s practice encompasses functional art and compression wall textiles, as well as his eponymous fashion label, Iordanes Spyridon Gogos. …

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Phone bugging scandal engulfs Misotakis government

Nikos Androulakis, the PASOK leader whose phone was bugged by the country’s intelligence service, has accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of having “methodically avoided providing explanations” in a bid to …

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Turkey claims it has sent Greek, Cypriot vessels away

Turkey said it has prevented nine Greek and Cypriot naval units from entering the country’s continental shelf, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told a diplomacy conference on Monday (Greece time), a …

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