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Opa! Queensland’s Bribie goes Greek

Woorim was a sea of blue and white on Sunday, with the seaside suburb in Moreton Bay hosting the Bribie OPA Greek Festival. Run near the quaint Greek Orthodox Archdiocese’s …

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‘Kythera Summer Edition’ celebrates 25th anniversary

Kythera Summer Edition, an annual publication for visitors to ‘Aphrodite’s Island’, celebrates 25 years of publication. Founded in 1993 by Greek Australian Metaxia Poulos after her relocation to Greece, Kythera …

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Greek holiday vacation prices continue to rise

Rents for most high profile locations in Greece are seeing yet another increase, despite the current trend in the devaluation of properties in the country. This conclusion is included in …

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Green sleeve surprise awaits Bergers in Dockerty Cup final

For the Bentleigh Greens and their coach John Anastasiadis, the Dockerty Cup final has become something of an annual calendar event for the Cheltenham-based club. Tuesday night’s final at Jack …

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Captain Kane leads English charge in Russia

Each of the four teams in Sunday morning’s World Cup quarterfinals draw: England, Sweden, Russia, and Croatia, will believe their side of the draw is the more open and gives …

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Greek NGO heralds a new dawn in the battle against leukaemia

A special piano recital took place last month in Athens, marking the launch of Aurora, a charity born to celebrate the life and memory of Nicola David-Pinedo and embody her …

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Is the Greek president afraid of the Greek Australian wrath?

As soon as news of the cancellation of Prokopis Pavlopoulos’ visit to Australia broke, the Greek Australian social mediasphere caught fire – here are a few comments gathered from the …

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Turns out the ‘Greek’ island in ‘Mamma Mia 2’ is not so Greek after all

The anticipated Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is set to premiere in the United States on 19 July. Directed by Ol Parker, most of the stars from the first …

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Why South Melbourne’s A-League bid is beyond football

In 2005, the inaugural CEO of the A-League John O’Neill, called the fledgling competition ‘new football’ and referred to the axed National Soccer League as ‘old soccer’. In doing so, …

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Bank of Greece deems long-term budget surplus targets unfeasible

Last month’s final review of Greece’s bailout program concluded with a debt deal, which according to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras represents a “historic” agreement for Greece to become “a normal …

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