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Health Minister Greg Hunt “wanted to go to Greece too” but abandoned plans due to COVID-19

This week’s Newspoll showed 73 per cent of Australians agree “international borders should remain largely closed until at least mid-2022, or the pandemic is under control globally”, and this included …

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Football Victoria’s first female president wants to bring football back to its roots

Six years after joining the Football Victoria (FV) team, Antonella Care has made history within the organisation after being the first ever female president elected in its 137 years of …

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Saints Constantine and Helen, a huge feast day for Greeks

Today is the Feast Day of Saints Constantine and Helen. It is also the name day of those named Constantine, Constantinos, Con, Connor, Tino, Dino, Dean, Constantina, Konstandina, Tina, Constance, …

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Cyprus through to Eurovision grand final, Greece performs for a spot tomorrow

Yesterday kicked off the Eurovision song contest in Rotterdam, which brought live performances back to the stage after a cancelled 2020 season. The first semi-final saw Cyprus make its way …

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Exclusive interview with aspiring PM Anthony Albanese: An Italian man from a “Greek neighbourhood”

“The Liberal budget is a missed opportunity” Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered a big spending budget. Half a trillion dollars aimed at navigating Australia out of the COVID-19-induced recession. The …

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Melburnians take a shine to Metamorphosis exhibition

On Wednesday, the Greek Australian Cultural League (GACL) went on to the streets of Melbourne to gauge people’s reactions to this year’s Antipodean Palette 2021 exhibition entitled “Metamorphosis” which is …

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Australia premieres movie on the Greek miracle of Euro 2004

On 27 May, Australia will be the first country in the world to screen “King Otto”, the film that tells the story of the unlikely victories by one of the …

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Celebrating the Greek Revolution: A Grecian guide to Edinburgh, the Athens of the North

Classical Greece’s impact on civilisation was immense, its influence stretching far and wide. And when communities throughout the western world experienced their own period of greatness, they reached back to …

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“Mates and Allies” exhibition commemorating the Battle of Crete at Athens International Airport

The Australian Embassy in Greece presented a photo exhibition entitled “Mates and Allies- A tribute to the bonds forged between Australians and Greeks during the Battle of Crete” at the …

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What’s On 20 May – 27 May

QLD PANIYIRI GREEK FESTIVAL Celebrate all things Greek at Paniyiri Greek Festival, Brisbane’s biggest Greek celebration, jam-packed with Zorba dancing, honey puff eating competitions, cooking demonstrations, markets stalls, rides, sideshow …

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