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Ancient meets modern as a new subway in Greece showcases archaeological treasures
Greece’s second largest city, Thessaloniki, is getting a brand new subway system that will showcase archaeological discoveries made during construction that held up the project for decades. The 9.6-kilometer inaugural …
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South Melbourne Hellas: The future is now
As the clock continues to tick and the calendar flips through the weeks, the anticipation for the next season of NPL undoubtedly grows. With clubs feverishly working to assemble teams …
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Michael Filios: The rebel with a goofy grin
He did not notice the little rules. Some he ignored but most never even bothered him. He was a big dickhead and a glorious buddy. In class he could not …
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Olympiacos thrashes AEK to seize first
Olympiacos has delivered a huge statement of their title credentials after smashing AEK, leaping into first place to send an ominous warning to their fellow premiership rivals. The Piraeus giants …
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My journeys through Greek Literary Worlds: An enduring love story in three parts
I grew up surrounded by books. When someone who is in her sixties makes a statement like that, the reader’s mind might well go to some book-clad study in a …
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Barbarouses strike seals Wellington’s A-League Men win
A late Kosta Barbarouses goal has helped Wellington Phoenix stun Melbourne Victory with a 1-0 win at the A-League Men’s (ALM) Unite Round and exact revenge for last season’s semi-final …
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Man accused of covering up Isla Bell killing seeks bail
A man accused of transporting Melbourne teen Isla Bell’s body in a fridge is attempting to be freed on bail as her mother spoke of “paralysing grief” over the 19-year-old’s …
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Greek rap finds a new home in Melbourne expressed through ‘H Division’
Hip hop is more than just a music genre, it is a cultural movement that has captured the hearts and minds of people from all walks of life. It originated …
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Misinformation crackdown officially on scrap heap
The Bill proposing a crackdown on misinformation and disinformation on tech platforms has been formally dumped by the federal government. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland conceded the government was unable to …
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Peter Diakrousis resigns as president of Melbourne’s Cephalonian club
Peter Diakrousis, president of the Cephalonian Society of Victoria ‘O Kefalos’, has announced his resignation, citing internal tensions within the organisation. Vice President Anthea Skouris and Secretary Nitsa Koresis have …