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Fronditha Care Foundation launched to drive culturally appropriate aged care innovation
Fronditha Care marked a significant milestone on September 25 with the launch of the Fronditha Care Foundation, an initiative aimed at improving access to culturally appropriate aged care for Australia’s …
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From South Melbourne to Sydney: John Mangos’ lifelong support for Swans
Normally it’s quite nerve-wracking heading into a grand final for supporters, but this year John Mangos is feeling fairly confident. The news presenter and veteran journalist has seen his Sydney …
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Cyprus Community of NSW appoints administrators from Ernst & Young Australia
The Cyprus Community of NSW has confirmed the appointment of Ernst & Young Australia (EY Australia) executives, Morgan Kelly and David Kennedy, as Voluntary Administrators for the organisation. The appointment …
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Celebrating 45 years of Greek dance and culture in Australia
MANASIS, one of Australia’s premier Greek dance schools, celebrated 45 years of cultural preservation and dance excellence at their Annual Dinner Dance last Saturday at The Grand on Princes. The …
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Chef Andreas Papadakis set to open first restaurant in Sydney
Greek-born chef Andreas Papadakis has established himself in Melbourne as a gifted cook of Italian food, and he is now set to take his talents to Sydney as he prepares …
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Kokkinakis named in Davis Cup Finals squad, Aussie No.1 to miss
Australia’s Davis Cup Finals squad has been named, with Thanasi Kokkinakis set to play, but the Aussies will be without national No.1 Alex de Minaur. With eight weeks to go …
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Antonis Tsonis’s ‘Brando with a Glass Eye’ to make Australian premiere at Greek Film Festival
The 29th Greek Film Festival, running from October 15 to 27, will feature the Australian premiere of ‘Brando with a Glass Eye’, a film by acclaimed Greek Australian director Antonis …
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IRC Greece launches children’s book celebrating unity and cultural diversity
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Greece has launched a new children’s book, Tales from Home, a collection of folk stories and fairytales spanning from Afghanistan to Greece. This inspiring …
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Liberal MP ‘damaged own reputation’ by organising rally
Exiled MP Moira Deeming ruined her own reputation by organising and attending a divisive anti-trans rally, according to lawyers acting on behalf of Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto. Mr Pesutto’s …
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St John’s College students celebrate culture with traditional performances
St John’s College participated in the #folkGRooves festival, hosted by the Cultural Centre of Florinians “Aristotelis,” showcasing the talent and dedication of its students in a celebration of Greek culture. …