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Multicultural communities and families front and centre in Victorian Budget
The Allan Government delivered as its media release says, a “community-focused Victorian Budget 2025/26”, with more than $1 billion allocated to “strengthen families, support multicultural communities, and invest in frontline …
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Greece commits over €313 million to boost air safety and complete new Crete airport
Greece is set to inject more than €313 million ($AUD 547 million) into its aviation infrastructure, aiming to enhance air transport safety and accelerate the development of the new international …
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Nikos Galanos, beloved Greek actor of cinema, theatre, and television, dies aged 80
Greece is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved and recognisable actors. Nikos Galanos, a familiar face to generations of audiences from the golden era of Greek cinema …
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Diatribe: Papoutsi apo ton topo sou…
Honestly, the goings on of the Ministry of Culture of the Hellenic Republic make a person with the future of the race at heart despair. I mean serious, imagine getting …
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A Greek Friday night in Sydney: From Master Tempo to NEANDERTHAL and local theatre
I am privileged to have a friend who is not Greek. Yes, I have friends who are not Greek! This friend is a talented international artist who once helped create …
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Pantelis (Peter) Tsaklis: The legacy of a passionate Macedonian Hellene
The broad Hellenic community in Australia and the Macedonian Hellenic community in particularly mourn the passing aways of Pantelis Tsaklis, a passionate patriot and Macedonian Hellene, an innocent victim of …
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Archbishop Makarios pays tribute to heroes of the Battle of Crete on 84th anniversary
Archbishop Makarios of Australia has issued a message marking the 84th anniversary of the Battle of Crete, one of the most defining and courageous chapters in modern Greek history. “With …
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EU pushes defence ties with Australia amid hope for trade breakthrough
A security pact between the European Union and Australia would lead to a more stable Indo-Pacific region as critical trade talks continue, Germany’s ambassador to Australia says. EU President Ursula …
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La Trobe Greek Studies scholar awarded PhD for research on neo-Ottomanism and Turkish foreign policy
A major milestone has been achieved within La Trobe University’s Greek Studies program, as student Panagiotis Pantazis has been officially awarded his doctorate for a dissertation examining contemporary Turkish foreign …
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Melbourne mother battles stage 4 cancer with community’s unwavering support
Gina Konstantinou is not just a woman fighting cancer. She is a mother, a warrior, and a radiant soul refusing to give up, even when the odds are stacked against …