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State to pay for Evzones to take part in Melbourne ANZAC Day parade
The Victorian government will pay for a contingent of the Evzones, the Greek Presidential Guard, to take part in the Anzac Day Parade, said Premier Daniel Andrews on Wednesday. Mr …
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Ukrainians cheer Greek foreign minister Dendias’ offer to go to Mariupol
“All Ukrainians appreciated the offer from Mr Dendias. It is a good gesture. It will be interesting to see what the Russians will do,” said Mr Savidi, the deputy-president of …
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‘Finding Teo’: Australian author Marjorie Morrissey writes about another ‘lost’ child of the Greek Civil War era
During the Greek Civil War more than 50,000 people died and more than 500,000 Greeks were displaced from their homes. 24,000 children left the country for unknown destinations. By the …
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Matt Nikakis pours centuries of passion into new venture “Trinity”
It would be difficult to pinpoint a greater gift than that of an inter-generational passion. Years of innovation and dedication to hospitality have been passed down to Matt Nikakis like …
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My Big Fat Gay Greek Pakistani Wedding comes to Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Dr Ahmed returns to Melbourne with his award-winning number My Big Fat Gay Greek Pakistani Wedding. The sell-out show, debuted in 2016 and has since garnered the Winner Best Comedy …
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Greek Welfare Centre brings back Easter 2022 Food Hampers Appeal for families in need
Greek – Australian households in financial need will receive an Easter Hamper this year thanks to the efforts of the Greek Orthodox Parishes and the Greek Welfare Centre Victoria (GWC). …
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Greece shocked by defendants’ testimonies over Zak Kostopoulos’ death
It has been almost four years since the death 33-year-old Zak Kostopoulos in downtown Athens, a gay rights activist. Six men are accused of the beating of Kostopoulos during an …
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British Museum to face court after rejecting request for 3D scan of Parthenon Marbles
The British Museum will face a court challenge after it denied permission for an Oxford-based archaeological institute to digitally scan the Parthenon Marbles to create high-quality replicas of the works …
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Breaking the silence in the Greek community
Sexism and misogyny are hard topics to discuss without falling into a heated conversation that can divide women and men, diverting the dialogue from finding a way forward. But the …
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Three Greek Australians elected in the new SA government
Three Greek Australians have been elected in the new SA Labor Government after Peter Malinauskas’ monumental win against the outgoing South Australian government under Steven Marshall, who announced on Sunday …