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Sunken village emerges as Greek drought bites

Record-breaking temperatures and prolonged drought in Greece have exposed a sunken village in Athens’ main reservoir for the first time in 30 years. The village of Kallio was submerged in …

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Athanasios Konstantinidis wins Greece’s first gold at Paris Paralympics

Greece has secured its first gold at the Paris Paralympics after Athanasios Konstantinidis finished on top in the Men’s shot put F32, with Lazaros Stefanidis placing at third to give …

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Teen Aussie swimmer nets medal on Paralympic debut

Australia’s sixth day of medals in Paris 2024 Paralympics: GOLD James Turner (athletics, T36 400m) – Broke his own world record in Australia’s first athletics gold medal of the Games …

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Turkish and Greek Diasporas unite in Australia to address refugee challenges and foster understanding

A delegation from Greece has arrived in Australia to discuss migrants living in Greece, including Turks who have moved there due to Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s heavy-handed rule. The …

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The Greek Festival of Sydney and Bank of Sydney to continue partnership

The Greek Festival of Sydney has announced that the Bank of Sydney will continue as their presenting partner for the next two years. Following a very successful collaboration over the …

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Rome’s ancient Arch of Constantine damaged by storm

The Arch of Constantine, a giant ancient Roman arch next to the Colosseum, has been damaged after a violent storm hit Rome. The triumphal arch was built in the 4th …

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New findings in excavations at the Temple of Apollo

Excavation at the Temple of Apollo at Mantra Despotikos and on the island of Tsimintiri finished up recently, lasting six weeks from May 20 to June 28. The works were …

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First Global Conference on ‘Women and Hellenism’ kicks off in Ioannina with live broadcasts

The Food for Thought Network (FFTN) kicked off the World Conference on “Women and Hellenism”, on Monday, September 2, in Ioannina. With everything in place, the event is set to …

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Transport union disbands branch over ‘cultural’ issues

Construction workers are too scared to blow the whistle on “rotten” behaviour at government sites, triggering calls to give building watchdogs more teeth. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan was handed former …

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George Alex found guilty of $10 million in tax fraud

Greek Australian George Alex has been found guilty of a conspiracy to defraud the Tax Office of $10 million in what prosecutors described as a complicated “revolving-door” scheme. The verdict …

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