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St John’s College honoured in “The Commonwealth at 75” publication at Westminster Abbey event

St John’s College has been featured in the commemorative publication The Commonwealth at 75, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth of Nations. This 572-page book, created by St James’s …

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South Australia’s Greek Community celebrates ‘OXI Day’ with doxology, wreath-laying, and student performances

The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) hosted a commemorative event for the 84th anniversary of OXI Day at the Cathedral of Archangels Michael and Gabriel in Adelaide on …

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Greek Orthodox Community of Whittlesea commemorates OXI Day

The Greek Orthodox Community of Whittlesea (GOCW) marked the anniversary of OXI Day with a heartfelt commemoration at Thomastown’s local parish on October 28, led by Father George Frangos. Following …

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Diabetes: Mary Kotsopoulos advocates for greater access to life-saving tech

Diabetes is now an epidemic in Australia. The illness affects people of diverse ages, backgrounds, and cultures. Mary Kotsopoulos, from Heidelberg Heights in Melbourne, is one of the 1.2 million …

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Diatribe: Dimitria

October is an exceptional month in the Greek calendar. Not only do we celebrate OXI day, but also the liberation of Thessaloniki and the patronal feast of its protector, Saint …

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Students honoured at Australian Hellenic Memorial School Awards

In a joyful ceremony at the Australian Hellenic Memorial on Sunday, 32 students were recognised for their achievements, with awards presented in the presence of proud parents, teachers, and grandparents. …

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Greek Film Festival wraps up in style with over 7,000 tickets sold

The 29th Greek Film Festival (GFF) concluded on Sunday, at Melbourne’s historic Astor Theatre, drawing over 7,000 attendees across its 12-day program. The festival showcased a selection of Greek feature …

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Australia remembers OXI Day – in 1940 and today

The annual remembrance of OXI Day – the day that the then leader of Greece, Premier and former General Metaxas, rejected the Italian dictator Mussolini’s ultimatum in the early hours …

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Interim premier to be sworn in as Labor soul searches

The final votes to determine in-doubt seats will be counted as a new dawn begins for Queensland with the Liberal National Party forming government. Meanwhile, the former government will be …

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Postecoglou wants more composure from his beaten Spurs

Tottenham coach Ange Postecoglou has called for more composure after his side slipped to a 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace, continuing their stop-start season. It was a first victory of …

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