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Evangelismos tis Theotokou fundraiser luncheon a success

East Melbourne’s Greek Orthodox Church ‘The Annunciation of our Lady’ has been at the forefront of events this year celebrating the 25th March national day. The iconic Evangelismos church honoured …

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Queensland Premier joins Greek community in 1821 anniversary celebrations

Blue and white was the unofficial dress code of the evening honouring the Greek Independence Day at Brisbane’s Greek club, with Queensland Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, stating honoured to join in …

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The ‘Evzones Collection’ on display in Melbourne

More than 50 dignitaries attended the opening night of Nick Bourdaniots’ ‘The Evzones Collection’ in Melbourne on Friday, following the exhibition’s national launch in Canberra. Among them were Consul General …

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First official meeting of Lefcadian Brotherhood with Consul General

On Thursday, 18 March 2021, the president Mrs Alexandra Daglas, along with secretary Mr George Konidaris and treasurer Mr Con Kavadias from the Lefcadian Brotherhood “Lefcada”, visited Consul General of …

Greek Revolution of 1821 was the foundation of international human rights

On March 25, 1821 a messy and bloody uprising by Greeks in an inconsequential province of the vast Ottoman colonial empire set the world on fire. Most important for the …

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 The Re enactment of Ypsilantis and his sacred band taking the revolutionary oath will take place in Melbourne tomorrow

The Re enactment of Ypsilantis and his sacred band taking the revolutionary oath will take place in Melbourne tomorrow. Many Greek-Australians are expected to watch Lansdowne Street in East Melbourne …

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Greece registers 1,496 new coronavirus infections and 53 deaths

Greece registered 1,496 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours, with 5 of these identified at entry points to the country, the National Public Health Organization (EODY) said on …

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Melbourne man fronts court on charges of $395-million fraud involving fake NDIS-related property deals

Melbourne man Demetrios “James” Charisiou, 60, accused of orchestrating a $395 million fraud involving fake NDIS-related property deals, appeared in court on Friday. He attended a short administrative hearing at …

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Darebin and Moonee Valley celebrate the 200th anniversary of Greece’s Independence

A number of local celebrations were held by councils in Australia, especially traditional Greek strongholds. Darebin Councillor Emily Dimitriadou said she initiated the idea of celebrating the 200th anniversary of …

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Greek Australian mother’s concerns about drink spiking at popular Melbourne venues

What should have been a pleasant among three girlfriends enjoying a drink at a nightclub in South Yarra, turned into a nightmare when two of them started feeling unaccountably dizzy …

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