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Hellenic RSL pays tribute at Australian prisoners of War Memorial in Ballarat
The Hellenic RSL Melbourne participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Australian Prisoners of War Memorial in Ballarat on Sunday. Built 21 years ago, it remains the only prisoner of …
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Tracing Greek migration through Neos Kosmos obituaries
The Greek community of Victoria – and generally across the Australia – is mostly an advent of the post-war Southern European mass migration to Australia. Boatloads arrived in the 1950s …
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Pharos Alliance meets with Jenny Mikakos
On the occasion of International Greek Language Day, Members of Pharos Alliance met with Jenny Mikakos, a Member of Victorian Parliament between 1999 and 2020. Mikakos, a supporter of Pharos …
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Greek Community Women’s Cup finalists set after thrilling semi-finals
The Greek Community Women’s Cup delivered an electrifying round of football as the competition reached its decisive stage, with finalists now confirmed for next Sunday’s championship match. Box Hill and …
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NPL Victoria mens: Max Mikkola: Natural born leader
Max Mikkola is a cut above the rest in this league. A true class act, he doesn’t make excuses, doesn’t dwell on the negatives, and when the pressure is on, …
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Sydneysiders to walk the 100km trail of the ANZACs in Crete
A team of Greek Australians and philhellenes are preparing to honour the ANZACs who fought at the Battle of Crete, walking the 100km trail they carried out all in the …
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Aris keeps top four hopes alive with major win over Panathinaikos
The Greens have cost themselves a massive chance to gain ground in the title race, falling to a spirited Aris outfit that produced a great effort to give their top …
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‘Dido and Aeneas’ to blend opera with acrobatics in spectacular Sydney show
Henry Purcell’s famous opera on the love story between Dido and Trojan hero Aeneas is set to take over Sydney, with Opera Australia (OA) presenting an Opera Queensland production mixing …
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Meet the backstage crew behind Hobart’s Greek Festival
It was all hands on deck last weekend on North Hobart’s Federal Street, as around 150 volunteers served crowds of multiple times their number, at Tasmania’s annual Greek Festival. “We’re …
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Schools in Santorini, Ios, Anafi, and Amorgos to remain closed as seismic activity persists
Seismic activity continues in the sea between Santorini and Amorgos, with authorities on high alert and residents unsettled. On Saturday, the Geodynamic Institute recorded a 4.4-magnitude earthquake with an epicenter …