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My Life in Lockdown: Q&A with Kris Pavlidis

Kris is an experienced and passionate community advocate for social justice and cultural diversity and has held various positions in more than thirty years. She has worked across Government and …

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Check in, listen to help the vulnerable is RUOK Day message

This year RUOK Day (10 September) assumes an even greater significance in the face of the isolation that the COVID-19 pandemic has enforced on us all. The strains of lockdown …

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International students open to exploitation in Australia

Overseas students which have been central to Australia’s immigration success are now left in the lurch, subject to exploitation, as a result of recent policy changes during COVID-19 which are …

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Greece to submit proposals for the de-escalation of tension to NATO

A North Atlantic Alliance (NATO) meeting on the eastern Mediterranean on Thursday will give the Greek government a chance to submit its proposals for the creation of a mechanism to …

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Moria camp burnt as homeless are sheltered on ferries, navy ships and tents

Fire has destroyed the overcrowded Moria camp on the island of Lesbos. The main blaze was put out on Wednesday and it is still unclear as to how the fire …

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Senate examines proposed fee hikes as debt clouds hover over uni students

In ancient Greece, Aristotle reasoned that the most deserving should be entitled to their moral deserts. In an Aristotelian world, any apt student would hold right to their study of …

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Greek strong man was a real legend of the Australian showground circuit

I wrote the 2015 article which concluded with the above words. Leonithas Postoglithis changed his name to Leon Samson once he settled in Australia and adopted the life of the …

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James Merlino rejects criticism of government modelling

Deputy Premier of Victoria James Merlino and the Minister for Multicultural Affairs Ros Spence held a multicultural media conference on Monday 7 September to discuss the government’s ‘road map’ out …

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Opinion: How Greek heritage has shaped second and third generation upbringing

Australia is home to close to 400,000 Greeks who contribute in one way or another to keep their heritage alive through celebrations, arts, cuisine, language and education. For years Greek …

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5pm Cookalong, a new venture by chef George Calombaris

Former chef George Calombaris is back with a new cooking venture known as 5pm Cookalong. A billboard in Brighton is advertising his new COVID-19 venture which began in March when …

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