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All eyes on the ball: League season 2025 begins
After a five-month hibernation, the NPL, VPL1, and VPL2 leagues are back with a bang, and the 2025 season promises to be a thrilling spectacle. We’ve waited 155 days for …
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Trump announces US wants to take over Gaza Strip
President Donald Trump says he wants the US to take ownership of the Gaza Strip and redevelop it after Palestinians are resettled elsewhere. “We will own it and be responsible …
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‘The future of our firm’ – Alec Tzannes beams about landmark Sydney project
Renowned architect Alec Tzannes has expressed great enthusiasm as his firm embarks on its latest project at York Street, considering the tower a landmark moment for the company as it …
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Ten years on and going strong: Cyprus Festival of SA delights locals
The Cyprus Festival of South Australia delivered a hearty celebration for thousands as it honoured ten years since its first edition, a significant milestone they hope to be one of …
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Konstas leaves Sri Lanka to play Sheffield Shield
Sam Konstas’s Sri Lanka tour is officially over with the teenage star returning to Australia to play Sheffield Shield for NSW. Despite an impressive first two Tests, Konstas was replaced …
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Thousands leave as fresh tremors shake Greece’s Santorini
Thousands of people fled the Greek island of Santorini by sea and air for a third day on Tuesday, as more earthquakes shook the top travel destination. Some 7,000 people …
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Archaeologists confirm discovery of legendary Trojan city of Tenea
After decades of searching, archaeologists believe they have finally unearthed the legendary Trojan city of Tenea. According to a report in ATI, excavations have revealed physical evidence supporting the existence …
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Reimagining the Antipodes Festival: Time to talk to stakeholders
The Antipodes Festival, a two-day ‘glenti’ held annually on Melbourne’s iconic Lonsdale Street, has established itself as the largest iconic Greek festival in the world outside Greece. As an iconic …
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New European entry rules may reveal Australian-born dual nationals to have lost their Australian citizenship
Australian-born citizens who acquired dual citizenship between November 22, 1984 and April 3, 2002 in Australia, could get the shock of their lives when new ETIAS procedures take effect at …
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New literary series brings Australian stories to Greek readers
A new literary initiative is bringing Australian literature to Greek audiences through a series of translations, thanks to the efforts of Greek-Australian academics and writers. Directed by Greek-Australian Yannis Dramitinos, …