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Socceroos seal World Cup berth in style

The Socceroos will head to a sixth consecutive World Cup after beating Saudi Arabia 2-1 to complete an incredible turnaround in qualifying. After their upset 1-0 win over Japan, the …

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Greece dismantle Bulgaria in second half frenzy

With a four goal second half, Greece has defeated Bulgaria 4-0 in its last friendly before the start of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Mediocre in the first half, impressive …

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Darwin’s Greek GleNTi draws 40,000 in celebration of the Top-End’s Greek culture and community

Darwin’s iconic Greek GleNTi was a resounding success over the weekend, attracting more than 40,000 people to the city’s Esplanade for a celebration of Greek culture, food, dance, and music. …

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Australian shares post record close as financials surge

Australia’s share market has closed at its highest ever level as multiple sectors rallied on hopes of a trade resolution between the United States and China. The S&P/ASX200 rallied 66 …

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Mandela’s ‘Thank you’ to Melbourne-based Greek artist Antonis Baxevanidis

Greek-Australian artist Antonis Baxevanidis is known across Australia for his acclaimed work as both an actor and a photographer, but one moment from his photographic career stands out above the …

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Melbourne’s Lord Mayor outraged by Postecoglou sacking after historic Europa League win

The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Nick Reece—a proud Hellenophile, also married to a Greek- Australian, and self-declared soccer tragic—was “beside himself” following the shock sacking of Ange Postecoglou as Tottenham …

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Literary memorial to honour Panagiotis Iasonides’ legacy at Alphington Grammar

A Literary Memorial honouring the life and legacy of the late Panagiotis (Peter) George Iasonides will be held at Alphington Grammar School on Friday, 11 July, at 6.30pm. The event, …

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Shedding light on Greek political prisoners in the 20th century

Months after the remains of over 30 political prisoners from the Greek Civil War were discovered in Thessaloniki, another 14 were dug up this past weekend. The discovery of these …

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Antipodean Palette marks 15 years with bold explorations of memory and identity

Now in its 15th year, the Antipodean Palette exhibition returns with a diverse collective of 17 artists from Australia and New Zealand, each with a Greek heritage or connection. The …

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Fertility giant caught up in second embryo mix-up

A leading fertility clinic has been embroiled in a second embryo transfer blunder. Staff at Monash IVF’s Clayton laboratory on Thursday incorrectly transferred a patient’s embryo to them instead of …

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