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The fate of Greece’s Antiquities during World War II to be explored in upcoming lecture

The Consulate General of Greece in Sydney, in collaboration with the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (AAIA), is set to shed light on an obscure part of Greece’s history in …

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Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia honours Lord Byron with commemorative event

The Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia, in collaboration with the Greek Consulate of Melbourne, contributed to the celebrations of Lord Byron 200 years on from his passing with a special …

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Greece wins NSWRL Harmony Nines trophy in first tournament

Team Greece, in their debut at the NSWRL Harmony Nines, won the Open Men’s Emerging division final this past Saturday. Greece had to overcome being a man down after Tyrone …

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Rising cricketer Sam Konstas fails to push claim for Test spot

NSW talent Sam Konstas was unable to continue his case for a spot in Australia’s Test team after a poor first innings in his state’s Sheffield Shield match against Victoria. …

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Sharks and rays abundant in Greek waters, 90-year study reveals

The waters surrounding Greece are rich with sharks and rays, according to data collected over the past 90 years by the environmental organisation iSea. The study documented 4,540 instances of …

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‘Not our king’: Indigenous senator disrupts royal visit

Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe has disrupted a parliamentary reception for King Charles and Queen Camilla by telling the monarch he is not her king. “You are not our king. You …

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Victorian scientific community mourns the loss of Sianna Panagiotopoulos

The scientific community of Victoria is in mourning following the passing of Sianna Panagiotopoulos, daughter of long-time colleague and friend Matina Panagiotopoulos. The news of Sianna’s sudden death has left …

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Faithful honour Saint Artemios, protector of police, at Saint John’s Church in Carlton

Saint John’s church in Carlton hosted a special divine liturgy on Sunday to celebrate the feast of Saints Gerasimos and Artemios. Following the service, a doxology was held in honour …

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Greek organisations urge Victorian politicians to support motion on Greek, Assyrian, and Armenian Genocides

Following the recent publication of Neos Kosmos‘s article, ‘Hope for Justice: Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian Genocides – a Chance for Historic Recognition in Victoria‘, various community organisations have sent letters …

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Royal fans and an alpaca flock to greet King and Queen

Hundreds of well-wishers and an alpaca have showered King Charles and Queen Camilla with their support on the latest leg of the royals’ Australian tour. Canberrans thronged the Australian War …

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