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Vale Panagiotis Liveriadis, a giant of Greek language education leaves behind a legacy

Panagiotis Liveriadis, a giant of Greek-language teaching in Melbourne, passed away on 16 November, aged 93. He first came to Australia as a teacher on secondment from Greece, leaving a …

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Dutch journalist and activist alleges that Greece’s treatment of refugees is inhumane

In a heated exchange Dutch journalist Ingeborg Beugel called Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis a liar and narcissist and went on to accuse Greece of the illegal pushback of seafaring …

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Victoria confirms 996 new COVID-19 cases and nine deaths

Victoria confirmed 996 new coronavirus cases and nine deaths on Wednesday. Protestors are still voicing their anger over the proposed pandemic bill, and have remained on the steps of State …

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Rolling with the punches: Q&A with boxer Terry Nickolas

In the decade and a half that he’s been wearing the boxing gloves, Terry Nickolas has made quite the name for himself in Australian boxing. The now 28-year-old from Adelaide …

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Mitsotakis raises issue of Parthenon Marbles in Downing Street talks

The return of the Parthenon Marbles was one of the key issues raised by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis when he met his British counterpart Boris Johnson and the latter’s …

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Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing commits to aged care

Aged care is back on the national agenda with Federal Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing Mark Butler signing the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (SA Branch’s) pledge to fix …

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Two weeks left to nominate outstanding people for the 2022 Premier’s Multicultural Community Medals and Honour Roll

The NSW Premier’s Multicultural Community Medals honour significant achievements across diverse sectors including community service, youth, business, not for profit, local government, arts and culture, regional community service (areas outside …

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Nick Kyrgios backtracks on comments suggesting that the Australian Open should be cancelled

Greek-Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios caused a stir on Tuesday when he declared that the Australian Open should not go ahead in January if it meant forcing competitors to be …

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17 November, the day democracy died and was reborn in Athens

Fascism and extreme demagoguery has no place in our society. Yet in recent years, we have seen the rise (and fall) of Golden Dawn, Trumpism, Bolsanaro, Erdogan and more. 17 …

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St Basil’s coronial inquest: Evidence points to early failures in ‘preventable tragedy’

Testimonies of relatives of elderly Greeks who died neglected, malnourished and dehydrated during Australia’s largest COVID-19 aged care outbreak will be heard publicly for the next five weeks. The coronial …

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