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PM’s approval up, support for statehood split: polls

The percentage of voters happy with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s performance outnumbers those dissatisfied for the first time in two years, a new poll shows. The Newspoll, published in The …

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All About Dads returns to guide and support new fathers

PRONIA is bringing back its All About Dads program, a four-week series designed to support fathers of young children, babies to four years. The initiative kicks off on Wednesday, August …

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Mini hearts to save cancer survivors from heart disease

Breast cancer survivors at risk of severe heart disease due to chemotherapy and other treatments could benefit from a new drug to protect them from cardiovascular illness. In Australia, more …

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Greece, Spain, and Portugal battle wildfires

Firefighters in Greece, Spain, and Portugal continue to battle wildfires as persistent hot, dry conditions challenge efforts to contain the blazes. A wildfire in Greece burned out of control for …

Features

Coober Pedy: Australia’s underground, multicoloured town

It had long been my wish to travel and experience the heart of Central Australia up close. From Melbourne to Darwin, the journey had always seemed to me like a …

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Cretans of America gift Crete its first Epilepsy Unit

The Pancretan Association of America (PAA) has inaugurated Crete’s first Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at the University General Hospital of Heraklion (PAGNI), in collaboration with the Region of Crete. The facility …

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Upcoming New York screenings to honour Olympia Dukakis and Stelios Kazantzidis

The Hellenic Film Society (HFS) is set to present two summer screenings of pictures celebrating iconic performers in oscar-winning actress Olympia Dukakis and acclaimed singer Stelios Kazantzidis. The HFS will …

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Diatribe: Premature celebration? A reflection on Greek language education

In diasporic Greek communities across the globe, and particularly in Australia, the existence of Greek language schools is often heralded as a cultural triumph. We commemorate anniversaries, issue proclamations of …

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Oakleigh institution grows sweeter

The Melbourne cold and rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of punters lining up on Eaton Mall, Oakleigh, for the opening of Vanilla’s new frozen yogurt bar. This is a …

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Ghosts, graves, and skies: Yannis Dramitinos’ Australian view

Yannis Dramitinos came late and somewhat unwillingly to photography. For a man who had found refuge in words since he was sixteen, photographs were mechanical objects lacking the nuance and …

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