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When Greece said ‘No!’
In the days following 28 October 1940, Greece made it to the cover pages of Australian newspapers. How did the Australian media portray Italy’s ultimatum to Greece?
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Princess Pier’s WWI connection remembered
Thousands of Australian soldiers left from Princess Pier to go fight in WWI 100 years ago. Their Lemnian connection was remembered at a commemorative ceremony at the pier.
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Young Cypriots from across the world meet in Nicosia
Two full-fee scholarships at the University of Cyprus and the Open University of Cyprus were announced, to help Cypriots from around the world stay connected to the country.
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Eating habits of our ancient selves
In the ancient world, Greeks may have been famous for their drinking parties and feasts which lasted for days. But their set table consisted of healthy food we want to mimic today.
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Symeonidou’s book now on Amazon
Greek author Alexandra Symeonidou’s autobiography Nightmares in the Saudi Arabian Desert is now available in paperback online.
Features –
The lifelong Muscovite
It was the Greek collector, George Costakis, who saved Russian underground art from Stalin.
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Charity dance for multiple sclerosis
Hosted by Greek Youth, the dance will raise funds for multiple sclerosis and the charity Brainstorm.
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Greek retailer AB Vassilopoulos invests 100 million euros in 2015
The supermarket giant is overhauling more than 300 shops in Greece for renovations.
Dialogue –
Mosques of Greece
All over Greece, remnants of the Islamic presence in Greece still remain, largely shut, mouldering away or converted to other uses.
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Alexander the Great will rock you
A new production by the National Theatre of Northern Greece is set to bring its rock opera to the Greeks of Australia.