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Greek rap finds a new home in Melbourne expressed through ‘H Division’

Hip hop is more than just a music genre, it is a cultural movement that has captured the hearts and minds of people from all walks of life. It originated …

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Misinformation crackdown officially on scrap heap

The Bill proposing a crackdown on misinformation and disinformation on tech platforms has been formally dumped by the federal government. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland conceded the government was unable to …

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Peter Diakrousis resigns as president of Melbourne’s Cephalonian club

Peter Diakrousis, president of the Cephalonian Society of Victoria ‘O Kefalos’, has announced his resignation, citing internal tensions within the organisation. Vice President Anthea Skouris and Secretary Nitsa Koresis have …

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Mitsotakis: ‘We brought 300,000 Greeks back to Greece’

“We have created over 500,000 jobs since taking office,” said Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, addressing delegates at the European People’s Party (EPP) youth conference titled Securing Europe’s Future: Overcoming …

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Box Hill comes alive with ancient spirit as Greek schools compete in ‘Olympic Games’ event

Hundreds of students from all levels and ages from Melbourne’s Greek Community schools participated in the student Olympics on Saturday despite the searing heat. The ‘Olympic Games of the Greek …

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Mani costume, Polynesian ships and Cinderella: A Gen Z’s reflection on knowledge and culture

It was a normal school day for Kleopatra (Kleo) Kokkas when she put on a traditional Mani costume to attend class last week. Her government high school in Melbourne does …

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Davis Cup: De Minaur and Kokkinakis suffer back-to-back singles defeat

Australia’s hopes of another Davis Cup final appearance have ended after Alex de Minaur and Thanasi Kokkinakis suffered back-to-back singles defeats against champions Italy in Malaga. After Kokkinakis was downed …

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Ousted Syriza leader Kasselakis forms new party in Greece

The former head of Greece’s left-wing Syriza party, Stefanos Kasselakis, on Saturday announced the creation of a new Movement for Democracy two weeks after he was kicked out of Syriza. …

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Ange’s Spurs stun City to pile pressure on Guardiola

What started as an evening of celebration for Manchester City ended with the four-time defending Premier League champions conceding four goals and falling to a fifth-straight loss in all competitions. …

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Trauma and survival: Jason Raftopoulos’s ‘Voices in Deep’ explores refugee realities in Athens

The opening shot in Jason Raftopoulos’s, Voices in Deep is the shimmering rays of the sun dancing on the surface of the Mediterranean Sea seen from below the surface.  We …

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