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Kimberley loved for her loyalty

Kimberley Kitching was due to give the Fiona Richardson Memorial Lecture on 15 March. In 2017 when Fiona died, I wrote that in the rough and tumble of politics, you …

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Olympiacos scores late to complete payback against Aris

Olympiacos avenged their loss from last week which ended their hopes of an unbeaten league campaign, defeating Aris late to get their first win of the play-offs. The Piraeus giants …

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Mitsotakis and Erdogan agree to lower tension in view of Ukraine war

In an effort to deescalate the situation in the east Mediterranean in the face of the war in Ukraine, Greece and Turkey have decided to come to a joint understanding …

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Barbarouses leads Sydney FC back into the win column

Star forward Kosta Barbarouses bagged his maiden goal this campaign to help Sydney FC to a much-needed league victory. The Sky Blues downed Perth in their home state to end …

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Sifnos the most photogenic destination in the world

One of Greece’s islands has once again topped a travellers’ list, this time the top ten of the most photogenic destinations in the world, as named by the readers of …

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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg warns Australians to brace for higher interest rates

As the federal budget moves closer to its submission deadline, Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg promises there will be no tax increase this year even though Australia’s deficit is up, however, …

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HACCI’s Meet ‘n’ Greek to bring together junior and senior professionals

After two long years of event cancellations, the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) is determined for the cohorts of businesses and entrepreneurs that have been left behind. …

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Last call to submit work to Athens Photo Festival

There are only two days left to submit your work to the Athens Photo Festival 2022. The selected works will be on view from 8 June to 24 July, at …

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Esacaping Kyiv “…for thirteen days all I heard was sirens, explosions, and shelling”

“We woke up on Thursday February 24 to the Russian invasion… for thirteen days all I heard was sirens, explosions, and shelling in and around Kyiv,” says Lana Nicole Niland …

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Dr Leondios Kostrikis, from the University of Cyrpus was the first to identify ‘Deltacron’

As Australia’s national cabinet agrees to relax the isolation rules for close contacts of a COVID-19 case in the coming days, the national expert health panel, AHPPC, works to provide …

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