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Greece’s Dimosthenis Michalentzakis wins three Gold medals at World Para Swimming Championships

Paralympic swimmer Dimosthenis Michalentzakis has won gold at the London World Para Swimming Allianz Championships – not once, but three times in one week. The talented 20-year-old placed first in …

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Victoria’s Health Minister Jenny Mikakos announces cutting edge 3D breast cancer imaging to save lives

A record 267,589 women were screened for breast cancer by BreastScreen Victoria in the last financial year – the highest number ever. The Andrews Labor Government will further facilitate this …

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Greek actor/director Takis Spyridakis, 61, succumbs to cancer

Actor Takis Spyridakis passed away on 13 September after a long battle with cancer. News of the death of the 61-year-old actor, director and screenwriter was met with sadness in …

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Wildfire burns pine forest in Zakynthos; villages of Keri and Agalas evacuated

Firefighters are battling a wildfire that broke out at 11am on Sunday near the village of Keri on Zakynthos. Two villages, Keri and Agalas, have been evacuated for precautionary reasons …

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‘Greek artists don’t play by the rules,’ says prominent art dealer Stavros Mihalarias

Stavros Mihalarias, one of Greece’s most prominent art restorer and dealer (who also creates semi-abstract sculptures of coloured steel), started off his career as an icon restorer in 1960, working …

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Property prices in Attica up 11.1 per cent

Greece’s economy is showing consistent signs of being on the road to recovery, with property prices having recouped 4.2 per cent of the ground lost during the financial crisis. This …

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Diatribe: Recycled containers of our Greek consciousness

A most singular happenstance befell me recently. Having inherited from my grandfather, the propensity, when all within the domestic abode and slumbering safely in the arms of Morpheus, to descend …

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The Griffin Warrior unlocks the secrets of the Mycenaean civilisation

According to Archeology magazine, published by the Archaeological Institute of America, the discovery of a man’s grave filled with more than 2,000 artefacts outside the Palace of Nestor in Pylos, on the …

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Pallaconian Youth present art and live music night tonight

The Youth Committee of the Pallaconian Brotherhood ‘Leonidas’ in Brunswick are hosting a live music and art exhibition on 14 September. Four young artists will display their diverse paintings, touching …

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From homeland to diaspora: Romioi in Australia

In 1998 the Hellenic Parliament recognised 14 September as a day of national mourning for the Genocide of the Greeks of Asia Minor. The past two decades the Armenian genocide …

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