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AFL Great ‘Kouta’ sets sights on Melbourne’s Lord Mayor role
Carlton FC great Anthony Koutoufides last week announced that he would run as an independent in Melbourne’s upcoming mayoral race. The AFL legend – ‘Kouta’ to his fans – will …
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Discussion on the Myth of Er from Plato’s Republic
The NSW Chapter Anatole under AHEPA Australia are hosting a symposium – philosophical evening this Friday on the topic of the Myth of Er from Plato’s Republic. Professor George Charalambidis …
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Author Will Kostakis nominated for Prime Minister’s Literary Award
Greek Australian author Will Kostakis has been recognised in the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. Kostakis is being celebrated for his work in the young adult fiction genre, shortlisted in the …
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95-year-old athlete Konstantinos Chatziemmanouil stars at World Masters Athletics
Konstantinos Chatziemmanouil has added five gold medals to his impressive career, with the 95-year-old also setting some new Games records at the World Masters Athletics Championships. The 95-year-old athlete is …
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Australia named Country of Honour for 9th Kastellorizo International Documentary Festival
Kastellorizo played host to distinguished guests, including Australia’s Ambassador to Greece, Alison Duncan, and the Secretary General for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, Maira Myrogianni, who attended the opening ceremony …
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‘These wrinkled hands’ – A short story
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR STAVROS. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU.” Colourful ribbons, streamers and helium balloons filled the Bakoyannis home. One large one, strung …
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Countless stories and upcoming challenges for Emmanouil Karalis
This Sunday will forever be marked in history as the day a Greek athlete cleared 6.00 metres in the pole vault. Emmanouil Karalis went above and beyond, breaking his own …
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Thousands of CFMEU workers walk off sites to protest
More than 15,000 workers have downed tools across Australia to march through capital cities in protest over the federal takeover of the CFMEU. Up to 8000 Construction, Forestry and Maritime …
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Burglary in Rome goes wrong as man caught reading Greek mythology book
A man has been arrested in Rome after he stopped to read a book on Greek mythology in the home he was attempting to burgle. Italian media reported that the …
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Poorer Aussies feeling pocket pinch with wealth gap
Poorer Australians are copping the brunt of increasing prices for everyday goods and often have no savings buffer due to wealth inequality and tax breaks favouring the rich, a new …