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Greek Centre lights up in red to mark remembrance of Pontic Greek Genocide
The Greek Centre was lit up yesterday in red to mark the remembrance of the Pontian Greek Genocide (1916-1923), one of the darkest moments in Greece’s history. The Greek genocide, …
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Greek Genocide: A first hand account from survivor Gervasios Kosmidis
On the 26th of August 2001 I had the opportunity and privilege of meeting and interviewing Mr. Gervasios Kosmidis during my visit to Adelaide, South Australia as part of a …
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Mitsotakis draws on common democratic bonds in US Congress speech
On Tuesday Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivered a wide-ranging speech before a joint sitting of both houses of the US Congress in which he reflected on the common influence …
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Diatribe – Child’s tale that reaches beyond the frivolous
One wintry Sunday afternoon, as we in Melbourne were enmeshed in the throes of the 2020 lockdown, my eldest daughter came to me and said: «Μπαμπά, όλο γράφεις και γράφεις …
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Oakleigh Cannons to receive $2m if Labor is elected
Member for Hotham Clare O’Neil has announced that, if elected, Labor will allocate $2 million in funding for Oakleigh Cannons Football Club. The MP said that Labor will invest towards …
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Labor offers renewal and a better life for all Australians
When the cost of the necessities of life, like food and clothing, grows faster than pay packets of Australians, there is something wrong with our nation. Australians work hard. We …
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Back to basics for Prime Minister Scott Morrison
Australia has been through two years of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Over 7,000 Australians died. Around 45 people per day continue to die. Our hospital systems, and our economy have …
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Labor commits $1.8million to Melbourne’s Greek Centre Hubs
The Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs Andrew Giles today announced $1.8 million for an expansion of the Greek Centre of Melbourne’s Hub proposal. The funding will be used to upgrade …
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From women to… women at AHEPA fundraiser
The 2022 Ladies’ Luncheon of the AHEPA Victoria’s Unit ATHENA No 2 was held on Sunday 15 May 2022 at the Merrimu Ballroom in Murrumbeena raising funds for the Royal …
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Archbishop and premier discuss new cathedral and Axion Esti development
Greek Orthodox Archbishop Makarios of Australia met Victorian Premier Dan Andrews at the Victorian Parliament on Monday and among the topics discussed was a site for a proposed new cathedral …