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Sydney Olympic fan eyes tonight’s game
Sydney Olympic fan George Mpliokas is so enraptured by his team that he rushed to their game straight after his wedding ceremony. He is now dreaming of another win at …
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Nana Mouskouri recovers from COVID and urges everyone to get vaccinated
Nana Mouskouri, 87, shared her battle with COVID-19 with fans on her Facebook page. In a post in the Greek language she revealed that she had been struck by COVID-19 …
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Sisters set new course for pioneering Greek luxury yacht charter service
Sisters and managing partners Alexandra and Kassandra Lefakinis took over the running of Valef Yachts in 2020, following the death of their father, Vasillios, the founder of the company that …
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Unaccompanied refugee minors are now eligible for adoption following UNHCR agreement
Unaccompanied refugee minors aged 0-12 years will be included in the country’s adoption and fostering system under a memorandum of collaboration signed between Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Issues …
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Greek holiday cheer: Christmas lights go up in Athens
The City of Athens annual tree-lighting event for the Christmas holidays took place at Syntagma Square on Tuesday evening. Athens Mayor Kostas Bakoyannis and visiting Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew watched the …
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Rising up, speaking out – Ethnic media a conduit for protest
On Thursday, 16 December, four multicultural media journalists and media experts will come together to discuss the role multicultural media has in advocating for issues facing multicultural communities. The discussion …
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PRONIA outlines its results in its 49th AGM, held online for the 2nd year
For a second year in a row, PRONIA hosted its 49th Annual General Meeting (AGM) online on Monday 22 November where the organisation’s annual report for 2020-21 was presented. Despite …
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‘A fire was burning at St Basil’s’: Court hears array of failures to protect residents
The level of responsibility burdening management, the state and federal government and private actors involved in the St Basil’s tragedy remains to be determined. But one thing has become clear …
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FECCA wants the government to abandon the Voter ID bill
“Australia has tried and proven electoral laws,” states FECCA, while calling on Australia’s government to abandon the Voter ID bill. FECCA states that the new bill will create additional barriers …
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Alexandroupoli is focus of amended US-Greek defence agreement
Greece and the US are set to increase military cooperation in southeastern Europe as tensions rise in the region as a result of amendments made to the Mutual Defence Cooperation …