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Maria Tsikaris appointed Victoria County Court judge

Barrister Maria Tsikaris was named as one of four new judges appointed to the County Court of Victoria. Her appointment, along with those of Gary Clark, Andrew Fraatz and Simon …

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Code Red flood warnings for NSW and Queensland

In an announcement on earlier today Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said that there were “a lot of unsettled weather conditions across the entire south east” of the state, with residents …

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“Building” the dream of a better life in Australia

Australia was seen as the land of opportunity by tens of thousands of Greeks who, after World War II, began to emigrate in masses to the other side of the …

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Ancient Greeks also suffered poor leadership during plagues

In the United States February’s final week saw nearly 2000 deaths a day from COVID and yet local governments and the CDC have moved to aggressively roll back mitigating measures. …

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Entire Parthenon frieze can now be explored digitally as Athens awaits the return of the marbles from the British Museum

The Acropolis Museum is for the first time presenting the complete synthesis of the Parthenon frieze, online, in collaboration with the Acropolis Restoration Service and the National Center for Documentation …

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Have your say on the new Greek mural magic

The Greek Youth Generator (GYG) team are gearing up to brighten another Victorian suburb with a Greek-inspired mural. Dean Kotsianis and George Mellos have their sights set on Footscray (or …

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Examining disability and dementia through a design lens

Interior architectural designer, Ilianna Ginnis, is collaborating with Dr. Kanvar Nayer who runs the industrial design programme at Monash College to start a round table discussion with people and professionals …

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Nine Greek Australians to contest upcoming election in South Australia

South Australia’s election campaign is well underway revealing very different approaches from the two major parties who are trying to influence this year’s result as South Australians head to the …

GCM holds International Women’s Day fundraiser at Philhellene

The Greek Community of Melbourne will hold the International Women’s Day Dinner fundraiser at Philhellene restaurant in Moonee Ponds on the evening of Tuesday, 8 March. Proceeds from the event, …

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‘Dead bodies lie in the streets of the Greek village of Sartana, dragged by dogs’

Another two Greeks have reportedly been killed in Sartana village in Ukraine following the Russian invasion bringing the total death toll to 12. At the same time, another four Greek …

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