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No new cases of COVID-19 for Victoria on Tuesday
Victoria recorded no new local cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday along with two in hotel quarantine while testing numbers dipped to 13,176 while more than 15,000 people received their vaccine …
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Australia on track to offer every eligible person a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of 2021
The National Cabinet met today to discuss Australia’s COVID-19 response to the Australian COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy. It is reported that leaders expressed support at the decision to bring in the …
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Barnaby Joyce is Australian government’s new deputy leader after ousting Michael McCormack
Barnaby Joyce ousted Michael McCormack and is back in his old job of Nationals Leader, a role that automatically makes him deputy prime minister. Mr Joyce’s return holds implications for …
Still time to post your suggestion to celebrate Greek Diaspora Day
The 25 June deadline is fast approaching for submissions from Greek expatriates for their suggestions for a day on which to celebrate Greek Diaspora Day. In an open letter in …
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Olympic fall in disappointing result against Mt Druitt
Sydney Olympic suffered a poor 1-0 loss against Mt Druitt Town Rangers at Belmore Sports Ground in the 17th round of NPL NSW. The result means Olympic maintain fifth position …
Life –
Minotaur: Nature vs Nurture
A very long time ago, a boy named Asterius was born an innocent into the world, as we all are. Unbeknownst to the boy, he was born amidst a curse, …
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Amazons and Warrior princesses on celluloid: The legacy of Xena 20 years on
Xena the warrior princess, played by Lucy Lawless, captivated audiences around the world for six series with her high kicks, sword skills and distinctive war cry. The series followed her …
Dialogue –
Are we becoming one dimensional?
One good thing about lockdowns is it gives you a chance to do some reading. Recently I rediscovered a book written by humanist philosopher, Herbert Marcuse, more than half a …
The Greek diaspora in Australia needs educators like Manos Tzimbragos to stay
At a time when Greek language learning is facing critical struggles in the Antipodes, news that Manos Tzimbragos, the highly respected Education Officer and Principal of the Greek Community of …
Construction to begin soon at Hellinikon, Europe’s largest urban renovation project
Ahead of the turnover of shares of Hellinikon Project to Lamda Development on 25 June, the latter said it would initiate a series of online presentations detailing progress on the …