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Nick Andrianakos: From humble beginnings to business success and philanthropy
Nick Andrianakos was born in November 1943, in Pikerni, a small picturesque village in Arcadia built on the slope of Mount Lyrkia. Its residents are involved agriculture, viticulture and livestock …
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Kyrgios suffers taste of bagel in Miami capitulation
Nick Kyrgios has crashed out of the Miami Open, forced to stomach a second-set ‘bagel’ as Karen Khachanov made him suffer in a dispiriting 7-6 (7-3) 6-0 defeat. Grumbling and …
Life –
‘Travel Trendy’ with Mia and Sam Haravitsidis
Love for travel, particularly Greece, started young for Mia and Sam Haravitsidis, when they were just two and five years old for their auntie’s wedding in Skiathos. Fast forward to …
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Australian media laws to stay despite US tech giant threat
Laws targeting social media companies in Australia will remain in place despite US tech giants pressuring President Donald Trump to take retaliatory action. Moves by the federal government to force …
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Celebrating Cultural Diversity Week through family stories
A community Q&A with Greek Australian author Olympia Panayiotopoulos was held at Lalor Library, to celebrate Cultural Diversity Week. The event was organised in collaboration with the Whittlesea Multicultural Community …
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Don’t blame Ilias alone for Dragons loss: Flanagan
Shane Flanagan concedes he was as much to blame for St George Illawarra’s demoralising loss to South Sydney as Lachlan Ilias, walking back a public swipe at the halfback. The …
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Bombers’ tormentor has taken his game to another level
Adelaide forward Josh Rachele has received fresh plaudits as he seeks to reprise his role as tormentor of Essendon in Saturday’s MCG clash. Rachele, who is of Greek and Italian …
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The 2025 property tax in Greece must now be paid
The Greek tax authority has uploaded the yearly property tax to be paid by almost all property owners. The state has issued earlier than ever before within the year, the …
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Antipodes Festival: Your experience matters
The Antipodes Festival, one of the largest and most iconic celebrations of Greek culture outside of Greece, draws over 100,000 people to Melbourne’s Lonsdale Street each year. With Greek traditional …
Dialogue –
Why the Roman Empire dominates our imagination
Heard the masses muttering, “Have you thought of the Roman Empire today?” Seen the countless, often-hilarious memes of men contemplating the gods, gladiators, and glory of ancient Rome? All the …