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Celebrating 25 years of the Hellenic Observatory at the London School of Economics

The Hellenic Observatory, internationally recognised as one of the premier research centres for contemporary Greece and Cyprus, is celebrating its 25th Anniversary. Located in LSE’s European Institute, the Hellenic Osbarvatory …

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A good life celebrated by Vrinians in Adelaide

On Sunday, 10 October, the Vrinian Greek Association of South Australia, will host a wine and cheese afternoon the Mile-End Hotel. Vrina (Βρίνα), the picturesque hamlet in Peloponnese may have …

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The “Infinite Affection” that is passing down traditions through generations

Had the Melbourne lockdown not put a stop to plans, 23-year-old Luke Macaronas and 67-year-old Christos Konstantinides would having been bumping in their Melbourne Fringe Festival show Infinite Affection | …

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Socceroos continue their World Cup qualifying winning streak, Greece gears up for its weekend match

The Socceroos are soaring once again after sustaining their flawless World Cup qualifiers streak after beating Oman 3-1 in Qatar. Awer Mabil gave Australia the lead in the ninth minute, …

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Victoria hits grim record of 1,838 new COVID-19 cases, as vaccination blitz begins for the disabled

Victoria’s Friday is grim, following 1,838 new COVID-19 cases and five deaths in the past 24 hours. The surge is the highest tally recorded to date, and there are now …

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Oversupply of Melbourne units not a cause for concern say estate agents

Being listed “Top 10 danger zone suburbs in Australian property” by a national property buying service is not a sign of imminent danger said estate agents working in two of …

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Ariadne’s red thread is a link to freedom from the labyrinth

Alkisti Pitsaki has devised “audio theatre”, Αριάδνη/Ariadne, as part of her MA in Theatre and Direction for the Victorian College of Arts (VCA). The 24-year-old has been through the maze …

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Greek summer for travel-starved Aussies – but don’t rush to buy tickets just yet

The reopening of Australia’s international borders next month was the best news Australians have had in a long time, given that many will finally have the opportunity to reunite with …

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NUGAS backs community campaigns for the protection of the Fairfield Amphitheatre

NUGAS Victoria has joined the call to action, supporting the protection of the Fairfield Amphitheatre and its associated buildings. The campaign has been sparked by moves by Yarra City Council …

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NSW premier announces new freedoms for ‘fully-vaccinated people only’ with more to follow next week

Newly appointed Premier Dominic Perrottet has upgraded aspects of the Reopening New South Wales roadmap that will allow greater freedoms to fully vaccinated people as the state passes its 70per …

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