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Greek businesses seek new horizons in Oceania and Southeast Asia

A delegation of Greek companies, organised by the Hellenic-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry was on a business mission aimed at exploring new markets in Oceania and Southeast Asia. The …

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Row sparked in Greece after Novartis probe witnesses exposed

A political row erupted in Greece on Friday after judicial authorities named two protected witnesses in a long-running bribery probe involving Swiss pharmaceutical firm Novartis. Critics said the move, which …

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Honouring Saint Demetrios, the patron saint of Thessaloniki

Saint Demetrios is one of the most revered and popular saints in the Orthodox Christian Church, along with Saint George. He is the protector of Thessaloniki, the city where he …

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All welcome to the Armistice of Mudros Commemorative Service

The annual commemoration of the Armistice of Mudros will be held on Thursday 31 October 2024. On this day in 1918 the First World War across the Balkans and Middle …

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Freedom of speech or public harm? Australia’s new disinformation and misinformation Bill sparks debate

The proposed misinformation and disinformation Bill spearheaded by communications minister Michelle Rowland has sparked intense debate among those in the political, cultural, and media beltway. However, most Australians have not …

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‘The Aegean’ to cap off fruitful 2024 edition of Greek Film Festival of Sydney

The 29th Greek Film Festival of Sydney is set for a thrilling conclusion this weekend as it screens the final picture of its schedule in Jason Richardson’s ‘The Aegean’. The …

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A visual documentation of Greek Australian life at Equinox Art Exhibition

A visual journey of Greek Australian life will be on display at the fourth annual Equinox Art Exhibition next week. The exhibition depicts the lives of Greek immigrants from their …

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Panathinaikos preparing for mighty contest with Aris

Panathinaikos is all set for a major battle against current league leaders Aris in a clash that could have major implications on their campaign as they fight to maintain relevancy …

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Greece to turn clocks back this Sunday

Australia will be nine hours ahead of Greece starting Sunday, October 27, 2024. On Sunday, October 27, 2024, Greece will officially end daylight saving time, in line with European Union …

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Melburnians to celebrate OXI Day with commemoration events

The Hellenic Returned and Services League (RSL) Sub Branch in South Melbourne will honour Greek National Day, also known as OXI Day, on October 28, 2024. The anniversary commemorates Greece’s …

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