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Hard-right MP sworn in as Greece’s new Migration Minister amid EU subsidy scandal

A prominent hard-right lawmaker, Thanos Plevris, was sworn in on Monday as Greece’s new Minister for Migration and Asylum replacing Makis Voridis, who resigned amid a widening scandal over misuse …

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Explosion damages Greek oil tanker in Mediterranean

An explosion rocked an oil tanker carrying around a million barrels of crude off the coast of Libya, paralyzing the ship but without leaving victims or environmental damage, its Greek …

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Personal Number now required for new Greek ID cards – Also available at diaspora consulates

As of Sunday, 29 June, individuals applying for a new police-issued identity card in Greece are now required to present a Personal Number, following the implementation of new identification procedures …

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Mitsotakis chairs cabinet amid OPEKEPE scandal and key policy presentations

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is presiding over a full day of political developments on Monday, June 30, beginning with the swearing-in of newly appointed government members at 10am at the …

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Student Vice-Captain urges Yarra Council to reconsider safety risks at Alphington Grammar gate

My name is George Tsianakas, and I’m an 18-year-old Year 12 student and Vice-Captain at Alphington Grammar School. I have been a student at the school since 2016. I walk …

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Over 60,000 attend LEX’s hip-hop concert at Athens Olympic Stadium

More than 60,000 fans filled the “Wall of Nations” arena at Athens’ Olympic Stadium (OAKA) on Saturday night for what is being called one of the biggest concerts of the …

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Arthur Sinodinos becomes new Chair of United States Studies Centre

Arthur Sinodinos, former Australian Ambassador to the United States, has officially been revealed as the newest Chair of the United States Studies Centre (USSC) at the University of Sydney. The …

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Maria Kampyli’s Stolen Violets confronts time, pain, and the politics of the personal in the face of loss

The poetry collection “Stolen Violets” by Maria A. Kampyli constitutes a contemplative and sensitively wrought depiction of the interior journey of a subject who experiences time, love, solitude, loss, and …

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Alexander’s Journey: A triumph of Hellenic spirit and multicultural resonance

A full house at the Clocktower Centre gathered on 29 June for Alexander’s Journey, a dramatic oratorio written by Dean Kalimniou and staged by the Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne under …

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Cyprus Community of SA President steps down after ten years of service

Professor Andreas Evdokiou has called it time as president of the Cyprus Community of South Australia, stepping down with his head held high after a decade of work in the …

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