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Greek firefighters battle to bring 118 blazes under control, including at Ancient Olympia and Evia

Greece’s Fire Brigade attended to some 118 fires across the country in the last 24 hours. Greece’s Civil Protection and Crisis Management Minister Nikos Hardalias provided updates to the public …

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Olympics: Katerina Stefanidi and Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou make it to the pole vault finals

Pole Vaulter and 2016 Rio Olympic gold medalist Katerina Stefanidi has qualified for women’s pole vault final at the Tokyo Olympic Games. Joining her on Thursday will be fellow Greek …

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Exclusive interview: Peeling the layers of Yanis Varoufakis and the great Greek conundrum

Ancient Greek theatre shared myths and legends, bringing wonder and igniting hope in the spectators who would come and watch. For years now, many Greek citizens have seen and continue …

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St Anthony’s Orthodox Church in Sunshine falls victim to a break in

The parish of St Anthony’s Orthodox Church in Sunshine is in turmoil, after burglars invaded the church site on Monday night. The perpetrators broke into the side door of the …

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Deadline for second round of SA multicultural grant applications extended to 15 August

The application deadline for South Australian multicultural organisations to apply for the second round of Expand Together Grants 2021-22 has been extended to 11pm on Sunday, 15 August. The Expand …

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The long awaited NUGAS Ball is returning in September

It’s time to put on your dancing shoes because the NUGAS Ball is back! After last year’s ball was cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions, the National Union of Greek Australian …

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Greek Sydney woman leads campaign to get COVID message across to CALD communities

Elfa Moraitakis is the CEO of SydWest Multicultural Services, a leading organisation for all cultural diversity issues responding to community needs. The group, located in the Sydney suburbs of Blacktown, …

Four reasons why EU is staring down the barrel of a second lost decade

The eurozone’s latest economic growth figures are a little better than expected. This group of 19 EU nations grew 2.2 per cent in the second quarter of 2021 compared to …

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Victoria’s doughnut day as Queensland records 16 new local cases and EKKA cancelled

Victoria recorded no new local cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday for the first day since the Delta outbreak in mid-July. No new exposure sites have been added since Saturday as …

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Fires tear through Greece as Varybombi burns (Photos and Videos)

Hundreds of firefighters struggled overnight to contain a large blaze on the outskirts of Athens. The fire at Varybombi was just one of 81 which broke out in Greece over …

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