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Greek Australians are a government priority, Greek Deputy Foreign Minister tells GCM President Bill Papastergiadis
Greek Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister for Expatriate Greeks Antonis Diamataris on Wednesday assured the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) President Bill Papastergiadis that the Greek government will make every effort …
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Michael Malakonas appointed new CEO of Fronditha Care
Mr Michael Malakonas has been appointed as the new CEO of Fronditha Care following a competitive selection process. The executive stood out from a strong field of candidates thanks to …
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Greek students win big at 26th International Mathematics Competition, taking home gold and silver medals
Greek students competing in this year’s International Mathematics Competition (IMC) in Bulgaria have won big, taking home one gold medal and two silver. Representing Greece were Kyprianos Iason Prodromidis, Sotiris …
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Huge win for Olympiacos against Istanbul Basaksehir
Olympiacos have made a great step towards advancing to the play-off rounds of the UEFA Champions League, after an important away win at Fatih Terim Stadium against Istanbul Basaksehir 0-1. …
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Window into world of Greek olive oil celebrates 3rd anniversary
Greece produces the third largest quantity of olive oil in the world. This small country has about 157,000,000 olive trees owned by 600,000 families, plus 2,000 olive mills. Yet it …
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WHAT’S ON Guide: Greek-inspired events across Australia, 8 August onward
VIC OPEN JAM – GREEK FUSION BEATS This Friday 9 August OPEN JAM ‘Καφενειο‘ presents a journey from Crete to the urban streets of Melbourne at Bar Open (317 Brunswick St, …
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Missing British-Cypriot Dr Natalie Christopher found dead
Missing British-Cypriot astrophysicist Dr Natalie Christopher was found dead in a ravine, where it is believed that she slipped and fell while going on a run. It was revealed on …
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Australia moves quietly on Greek warships sale; with White House blessings
The Australian defence ministry has moved forward on the possible sale of the Adelaide class FFG frigates to Greece, according to a report in the Australian Defence Magazine. Greece is …
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Letter: A Cypriot remembers the other Archbishop Makarios
I remember 1952. I was in Athens, serving my conscription duty, and had leave until 11pm. I went to the kafeneion To Kentron, a meeting place for mainly islanders and …
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PAOK hold on for a draw against Ajax
PAOK had their work cut out for them in their opening game of the season, as they had to face last season’s Champions League semi-finalists Ajax. The Toumba stadium was …