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Greek PM ‘not trying to pick a fight’ with Turkey, to pursue visit

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday vowed to carry out a planned visit to Turkey despite regional tension and the recent arrest of Istanbul’s mayor. The Greek leader was …

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Cyprus launches search for Polish tourist who went missing at sea

Cyprus has launched a land and sea search for a Polish tourist who went missing after renting a boat in the western coastal resort city of Paphos, authorities said Wednesday. …

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Maria Sakkari gets first win back with old coach

Maria Sakkari has won her first-round match at the Madrid Open, holding off a late charge from Wang Xinyu from 3-0 down in the second set to win 6-4, 7-6(7). …

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Hundreds of language teachers to attend annual conference at University of Sydney

Roughly 700 teachers, representing the 297 community language schools across NSW that teach 61 languages, will attend the annual conference organised by the NSW Federation of Community Language Schools on …

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Bill Maloukis appointed convenor of Greek Australian Society’s 2025 mentoring program

The Greek Australian Society (GAS) has announced the appointment of its new Mentoring Program Convenor for 2025, with GAS Vice-President and experienced mentor Bill Maloukis stepping into the role. The …

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Voters turn out in droves as pre-polling proves popular

More than half a million Australians have cast their vote early on the first day of pre-polling while parties scramble to lock in last-minute preference calls. Around 542,000 voters made …

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Catholic Australians’ mega pilgrimage to farewell Pope

Devoted Australian Catholics are making the long pilgrimage across continents to pay a final farewell to “noble and modern” Pope Francis. The pontiff died on Monday, aged 88, after a …

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An Easter of familial love and joy for 92-year-old Haralambos Hiolos

Fifty-five years ago, in 1970, Haralambos Hiolos left behind his village in the Karditsa to make the mighty trip to the very distant Australia. Alongside him was his now late …

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Special screening: Greek film ‘Digger’ which bagged 21 awards to screen at Melbourne’s Capitol

A night of film and conversation awaits Melbourne audiences with ‘Land, Legacy & Loss: Contemporary Greek Cinema and Environmental Crisis’, a one-night-only event set to take place next Tuesday evening …

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Governor-General of Australia visits Ecumenical Patriarch

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was visited by the Governor-General of Australia, Sam Mostyn, and her delegation on Bright Tuesday. Patriarch Bartholomew and the Governor-General, according to the relevant press release, had …

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