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Moreland motion to support name change includes homage to Greek immigrants
Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung elder Uncle Andrew Gardiner told Moreland City Council, in Melbourne’s Inner North, that the residents of the region lived in the shadow of “catastrophic dispossession” during a …
Near rivals PAOK threaten PAS Giannina’s European ambitions
As the fight for the title is almost assured, the focus of the Greek Super League has now shifted to the European spots where PAS Giannina’s top four credentials will …
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Greece’s fascinating world of mushrooms
Across Greece, in fir forests or alpine areas, in glades or in the hinterland, by rivers or lakes, there are hundreds of species of wild mushrooms growing every year. With …
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Lamda Development to open Experience Park in Hellinikon on 20 December
Lamda Development is opening the Experience Park, part of the Metropolitan Park of the Hellinikon project, on 20 December, six months earlier than scheduled. The Experience Park covers an area …
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The Presidential Guard celebrated its birthday in Melbourne
The 2021 Victorian Bicentenary Committee, in collaboration with Neos Kosmos, launched a special exhibition of photographs by Dimitra Hatziadam at the Coburg on Victoria on 12 December. The exhibition, ‘EVZONES/Guardians …
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How a Melbourne library makes a difference to people’s lives
Even when libraries across Victoria had to shut their doors due to the ongoing lockdowns, they never stopped caring for their communities, looking for ways to support them during the …
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Food pairings: Oliverse duo explores Greek olive oil
What should I do with this olive oil? Four years ago, two Greek olive oil professionals decided to focus on answering that question. Kostas Tsoronis and Panagiotis Papanikolopoulos created Oliverse …
Milwaukee transport authority names bus route in Antetokounmpo’s honour
A Milwaukee transport organisation named one of its routes after Milwaukee Bucks basketball superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo in honour of his achievements on the basketball court and in the community. The …
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Nuclear is 2050 zero solution
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has brought forward the date for the closure of Greece’s last coal fired power stations to 2025. Whilst this is admirable in terms of addressing …
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Dissident Afghan women find safe haven in Greece and launch ‘Afghan Women’s Parliament in exile’
Greece, in recent months, has welcomed many high-profile Afghan dissidents fleeing their homeland. Athens, in particular, has been a safe haven for more than 700 Afghan female judges, lawmakers, journalists and …