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The new ‘queen’ of immigrants in Argentina is Greek

Luisiana Pilar Delicosta, a fouth-generation Greek, was elected Queen of the Immigrants from a field of 20 Youth Queens of the Community contestants.

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Nafplios: a journey to Ithaca

The Hellenic Art Theatre team take the audience on a unique trip to Ithaca, telling a story about a relatively unknown aspect of the Trojan War.

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Physicist Asimina Arvanitaki wins international prize

The distinguished Greek physicist has been awarded at this year’s Giuseppe Sciacca International Awards.

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Greek Centre to unveil replica of Parthenon Marble frieze

The replica situated at the building’s entrance will serve as a visible reminder of the centre’s historical roots.

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Greek travellers under strict scrutiny from German authorities

Those travelling from Greece to Germany are facing the same border controls as arrivals from Turkey and Egypt, the process described by passengers as “humiliating”.

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Alexander the Great on his way out of FYROM

The country is considering changing the name of the capital’s airport and removing statues of the ancient Macedonian king, in a motion to appease Greece.

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Athens, where art never sleeps

“Whatever you do, don’t call us the ‘New Berlin'”

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Thornbury welcomes Greek Food Festival

This weekend some of Melbourne’s favourite Greek food outlets are joining forces to offer foodies a taste of the delights of Greece.

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Two Greeks bridge the gap between Greece and Australia

“Our goal is to make Greece the bridge which will connect Australia with the rest of Europe,” environmentalist Spyros Kouvelis tells Neos Kosmos.

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What it means to call two countries home

Australia and Greece are so different that the only apt description would be ‘worlds apart’.

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