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Lauren Cassimatis: Defending truth in the age of true crime

Yiayia was responsible Lauren Cassimatis becoming a criminal lawyer – and the road has become bumpier as we became addicted to true crime entertainment. Cassimatis is in her 20th year …

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Steph Kyriacou eyeing another Aussie major

Steph Kyriacou is feeling right at home as she looks to join the party and capture a third straight golf major for Australia at the Women’s British Open in Wales. …

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Nasia Delis steps into her light with Miss Universe Australia

As the Miss Universe Australia 2025 finals in Perth draw near, a trio of accomplished and stunning Greek Australian beauties are getting ready to take the national stage. Among them, …

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Greek parliament approves investigative committee into OPEKEPE amid accusations of cover-up

By majority vote and following a roll-call, the Greek Parliament has approved a proposal by the ruling New Democracy (ND) party to establish an Investigative Committee into the Payment and …

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Melbourne’s Cretans raise $13,000 in support of breast cancer research

The Pancretan Association of Melbourne has helped raise $13,000 in funds to aid cancer research by the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The fundraiser took place on Sunday 27 July in …

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GOC NSW connecting with youth for Pavlos Giannakopoulos Tournament

The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW is engaging with the community ahead of the Pavlos Giannakopoulos Tournament, running numerous initiatives aimed at capturing the interest of the youth for the …

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Justice delivered in femicide case: Greek court hands life sentence to Kyriaki Griva’s killer

A Greek court has sentenced 40-year-old Athanassios Kourelis to life imprisonment, plus an additional five years and a €1,000 (approx. AUD 1,630) fine, for the premeditated murder of 28-year-old Kyriaki …

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Greece declares Mikis Theodorakis’ childhood home a cultural monument

The Greek government has officially recognised the childhood home of legendary composer Mikis Theodorakis in Galatas, Hania, Crete, as a modern monument, the Culture Ministry announced on Tuesday. The 19th-century …

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EU to scrap 100ml liquid rule for hand luggage as new airport scanners roll out

Air travellers across the European Union will soon be able to carry liquids over 100ml in their hand luggage, as the long-standing airport restriction is set to be abolished following …

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Greek women’s group ‘Anemones’ celebrates ‘Christmas in July’

The Greek Women of the Northern Suburbs ‘Anemones’ came together on Sunday, 27 July to celebrate a uniquely Australian tradition, Christmas in July. The gathering brought festive cheer to Melbourne’s …

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