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From Myrina to Melbourne: How NUGAS reunited generations

The National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) has undergone many changes over its 51 years of operation, however one thing remains the same; it’s ability to bring Greeks from …

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New Chair of SA’s Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission is the daughter of Greek migrants

Greek-Australian Adriana Christopoulos, a proud and active member of the South Australian Greek community, was recently appointed the Chair of the SA Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission (SAMEAC). She will …

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Operation Ironside: 18-year-old Apostle Broikos released from jail

Alleged drug trafficker, Apostle Broikos – the youngest person in South Australia to be arrested as part of Operation Ironside – has been released from jail. The 18-year-old was charged …

Overseas travel should be a right for those who get jabbed

I sometimes wonder whether our Chief Health Officers (CHOs) around the country even bother to look at what is going on overseas in other Western countries. When will they open …

Melbourne’s Cypriot Community looks to the future but honours its past with plans for new building

The Annual General Meeting of the Cypriot Community of Melbourne and Victoria took place at the community’s headquarters at 495 Lygon Street in East Brunswick. Members were informed of the …

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Brisbane COVID cases linked to Greek community of St George

Priests and staff of St George Greek Orthodox Church and the community centre in Brisbane have gone into isolation after four cases of COVID-19 in the city were linked to …

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Formula One: Australian Grand Prix cancelled for second year in a row

Broken down negotiations over a quarantine hub for drivers is reportedly the reason the Australian Grand Prix is set to be cancelled for a second year in a row. In …

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18,000 Australians abroad could have their tickets to return back home torn up

  National Cabinet’s decision to half the number of incoming arrivals to Australia is a blow to 34,000 Australians abroad wishing to return home. The Australian government’s decision to halve …

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Sydney faces 18 new cases while Victoria again reports no new locally acquired cases

Premier Gladys Berejiklian says NSW has recorded 18 new locally acquired COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours to 8:00pm yesterday, with 11 of those in isolation during the infectious period. …

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Greeks who came to Australia and realised that the grass is not always greener

With planes grounded for the past year and a half, Australia – that vast, distant island nation – so far from home, feels even more isolated and stifling to the …

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