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Melbourne event commemorates Chios’s liberation with traditional dances galore
Melbourne’s Chios Brotherhood of Melbourne and Victoria hosted its annual dance on Saturday evening to commemorate the anniversary of Chios’ liberation, a significant historical event that took place on November …
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Commemorations take place for the heroic 1973 Athens Polytechnic uprising against the military junta
Greek Australians paid tribute on Sunday to the heroic Polytechnic Uprising of November 17, 1973, with commemorative events in Sydney and Melbourne. The uprising, which became a defining moment in …
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South Melbourne Hellas signs George Mells
Historic club South Melbourne Hellas, has secured a significant signing for the upcoming season, bringing in accomplished midfielder George Mells. South Melbourne kicked off its preseason training last week under …
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Victorian Premier meets with community leaders to announce enhanced laws to end the “culture of division”
Victorian Premier Allan met with multicultural community leaders on Friday at Melbourne Town Hall to “send an important message to those who try to divide us with violence and vilification: …
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Home lost, people told to flee Great Ocean Road towns as Victoria starts battling bushfire season
At least one home has been destroyed by fire and holiday makers evacuated from popular tourist spots along the Great Ocean Road, as out-of-control bushfires rage in western Victoria. Some …
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Cretan Village comes alive for 158th Anniversary of the Arkadi Holocaust
The Cretan Village was buzzing with energy on Saturday night as over 600 attendees gathered for the Pancretan Association of Melbourne’s annual dance, commemorating the 158th anniversary of the Arkadi …
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Former PM ousted from Greek ruling party for rejecting ‘calm waters’ with Turkey
The Greek government said Saturday it has expelled former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras from the New Democracy ruling party after he criticised the government for being too conciliatory with Turkey. …
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ERT World marks Athens Polytechnic Uprising anniversary with special broadcasts
ERT World commemorates the anniversary of the historic Athens Polytechnic uprising with a special lineup of programming. The tribute includes archival footage, documentaries, and films reflecting on the struggle for …
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University study hubs expand access to tertiary education across suburban Australia
The locations for the first 10 Suburban University Study Hubs (SUSHs) designed to make tertiary education more accessible to Australians in the outer suburbs were revealed earlier today. This initiative, …
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John Vasilakakos: A pioneer and protagonist of multiculturalism in Australia
John Vasilakakos, as a migrant child, arrived in Australia as a 14-year- old adolescent in 1965 with his family and settled in Melbourne. He had completed Year 1 of high …