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Theo Maras urges for unity and reconciliation with the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in a letter to GOCSA members

Theo Maras AM, the former president of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) has written to the GOCSA members imploring them to vote for a reconciliation with the …

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Youth advocacy group highlights mental health challenges of migrant communities

Members of the Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria’s Multicultural Youth Advocacy Group recently delivered a presentation to VicHealth staff, focusing on the lived experiences of multicultural youth and the mental …

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Archbishop Makarios attends leaders’ reception in honour of King Charles III

Archbishop Makarios was among roughly 350 distinguished leaders in Australia to take part in a formal reception at Parliament House on Monday in honour of King Charles III of the …

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Greek student excels at Microsoft World Championship, ranking 9th globally

A young Greek high school student has made his mark on the international stage by ranking 9th globally in the prestigious Microsoft Office Specialist (MOSWC) 2024 championship, putting Greece on …

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‘Welcome to Gadigal land’: elders greet King in Sydney

King Charles has been greeted by Indigenous dancers and a meal of kangaroo pies during a visit to inner-city Sydney on the final full day of his brief royal tour. …

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Greek tourism revenue down despite more tourists: data

Revenue from Greece’s flagship tourism industry has failed to keep up with arrivals, even during the annual summer crunch that prompted overtourism concerns, Bank of Greece data showed Monday. Non-resident …

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Anzac bread!

Writing in his memoir ‘The world is my parish’, American congregationalist minister Loyal Lincoln Wirt, described his feelings as he escorted a shipment of Australian flour ‘passed tragic Gallipoli, where …

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Two dead as migrant boat capsizes off Greek island

A boat carrying undocumented migrants capsized during the night off the Greek island of Samos, leaving two people dead, while 22 were rescued, coast guard officials said Monday. A coast …

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The fate of Greece’s Antiquities during World War II to be explored in upcoming lecture

The Consulate General of Greece in Sydney, in collaboration with the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (AAIA), is set to shed light on an obscure part of Greece’s history in …

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Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia honours Lord Byron with commemorative event

The Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia, in collaboration with the Greek Consulate of Melbourne, contributed to the celebrations of Lord Byron 200 years on from his passing with a special …

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