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Greece saves the day with two late goals against Georgia at World Cup qualifiers
On Saturday Greece prevailed over Georgia 2-0 in the 11th hour of their seventh World Cup qualifiers match. The first half of the match only saw one yellow card dealt …
Life –
World Travel and Tourism Council honours Greece’s tourism
The World Travel and Tourism Council is paying tribute to Greece, both for the performance this year’s tourist year and for the safe opening of Greek tourism. Elena Corina Rodriguez, …
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Yanis Varoufakis to talk “Debt, Disobedience and Democracy Today”
On Monday, 25 October Yanis Varoufakis will join the Greek Australian Dialogue Series Zoom conference with to talk about Debt, Disobedience and Democracy Today. The event will begin at 7:00pm …
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1612 new COVID-19 cases and eight deaths for Victoria as Sydney celebrates new-found freedom
Victoria recorded 1,612 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday and eight deaths from 73,138 test results processed on Sunday. The state’s active cases are now at 19,012, and the death …
Twenty years of Diatribe
It seems like only yesterday that fresh out of university and having written the NUGAS column for three years, I was afforded the unique privilege by then editor Nick Psaltopoulos …
Podcasts –
The Greek side of Immigration Minister Alex Hawke
There’s no denying that Alex Hawke, the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs, is a proud Australian but he is also another example of the Greek Australian …
News –
‘Vaccinated economy’ is set to begin, with trials ahead of Melbourne Cup
The Victorian government will allow a crowd of 10,000 to attend the Melbourne Cup race on 2 November, while it also announced that a concert at the Sidney Myer Music …
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Pandora Papers: Honorary Consul of Greece intends “to work co-operatively with the ATO”
Greece’s Honorary Consul General in Brisbane Jim Raptis has denied any wrongdoing over allegations by the Australian Taxation Office that he has been involved in “tax avoidance arrangements”. The ATO …
Dialogue –
Anthony Albanese outlines Labor’s alternative plan for Australia
Former Labor prime minister Paul Keating once said that when our government changes, our nation changes. It’s true. Governments manage day-to-day events, but they also shape our nation’s future and …
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“We disagree with UNESCO’s decision; the Parthenon Sculptures were acquired legally”, UK government says
The British government has said that it will not abide by a recent UNESCO decision on the Parthenon Marbles. It also insisted that “the Parthenon Sculptures were acquired legally” and …