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Shrine puts end to 25 March ‘parelasi’ parade
The well-known incidents by some troublemakers in the 2019 parelasi parade are the reason why the Greek community can no longer hold an annual parade to commemorate Greece’s national anniversary of March …
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‘Griko is the sound of my parents and grandparents’, Dr Manuela Pellegrino says
Dr Manuela Pellegrino, a fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Harvard University, is one of the youngest and most influential members of the Griko population of Apulia. Griko …
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‘1821 Greek Art Exhibition’ at Sydney Town Hall brings rare artefacts to Australia for the first time
Non-profit organisation St. Basil’s NSW/ACT in cooperation with the Greek War Museum has brought a rare collection of Greek artefacts to Australia for the first time as part of the …
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Property sale could see $100 million for Greek organisations in Sydney
In a historic unanimous agreement, delegates of 21 Greek organisations in Sydney voted in favour of taking the next step in realising their vision for the future of the Greek …
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Greek-Australian candidates prepare for key SA elections in post-COVID era
With the polling for South Australia’s elections closing at 6.30pm today (Saturday, 19 March), a YouGov poll for The Advertiser in Adelaide is pointing to a Labor victory which means at least …
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City and Victory readying for tense Melbourne derby
The two Melbourne-named sides are preparing for another fierce encounter as City aims to protect their slender lead in first. The reigning premiers will be wary of their rivals in …
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PAOK overcomes KAA Gent to secure European quarter-finals berth
PAOK has continued its fantastic run in Europe, defeating Belgian side KAA Gent, to surge into the last eight of the Europa Conference League in its debut edition. The Thessaloniki …
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SEKA’s Pavlos Andronikos is over Facebook’s censorship rules
Pavlos Andronikos, a former general secretary of SEKA Victoria and a lecturer of Modern Greek at Monash University recently shared a link on popular social media platform Facebook, which pertained …
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Artemis performs jazz reimagined to the sounds of 50s and 60s Greek classics – live
The hair was big and the passions were bigger, in an era at the intersection between East and West, where the tunes of Hadjidakis, Tsitsanis and Chiotis reverberated through the …
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Sydney restauranteur Bill Drakopoulos knocks back reservations due to lack of staff
One of Sydney’s top restauranteurs, Bill Drakopoulos, has complained about staff shortages in a recent interview with The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH). Drakopoulos ealier this year bought the Coast Hotel …