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Icons in the new age: Combining digital art and centuries of tradition

There is always something enchanting when you step foot into an Orthodox church or monastery. Walking by, pew by pew, saints overlook their devout followers from the walls and the …

Documentary looks at migrants’ role in developing Australian football

The undisputed fact that the roots of Australian football are intimately tied with the migrant communities is highlighted in a new documentary shown on Optus Sport. The documentary titled “Football …

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Victoria’s restrictions ease, students return to schools, and efforts are being made to keep businesses afloat

Victoria’s Acting Premier James Merlino announced the easing of restrictions for Melbourne and regional Victoria from 11.59pm on Wednesday night after one positive case of COVID-19 was recorded on Wednesday …

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Wollongong parish returns to the fold after half a century in schism

After 50 years of division, the community of St Nektarios of Wollongong in New South Wales officially returned to the fold of the Archdiocese of Australia on Sunday, 6 June. …

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Astypalea showcases the way in adopting alternative energy options

The small Aegean island of Astypalea has set out on a course to convert from diesel to electric in road traffic and wind and solar power generation. It’s a joint …

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Greek-Australian boy loses his battle with cancer

Jaxon Kaplatzis, aged seven, who was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer at the tender age of three and a half, lost his battle with the terrible disease last …

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Tsitsipas makes it to his second French Open semi finals

It was the kind of match every tennis fan dreams to watch. Stefanos Tsitsipas continued his straight sets winning streak, achieving a huge victory over Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 7-6, 7-5 …

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“Your Mother’s Pension” closes the season with a bang

Your Mother’s Pension directed by Lucy Miller wrapped up its production season on Sunday at the Mytilenean House in Sydney’s Canterbury. Performed in Greek with English surtitles, the hilarious comedy reflected …

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Acting Premier James Merlino cautiously optimistic about Melbourne’s reprieve from lockdown

Acting Premier James Merlino was cautiously optimistic about Melbourne’s reprieve – at least partial – from the current lockdown which ends at 11.59pm Thursday following the announcement of two new …

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Victorian Minister Donnellan announces $7m for multicultural communications on COVID-19

Victoria’s Minister for Health Martin Foley on Tuesday acknowledged that Victoria’s fourth lockdown was “tough…very tough for Victorians.” Minister Foley said that “we’re all going to stick together to get …

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