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National Bullying No Way Week highlights importance of stopping cyberbullying

This week is National Bullying No Way Week (August 12-16), which serves as a reminder to the community on how crucial it is to help children stay safer online and …

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PAOK’s Champions League dream dashed by Malmo

Greece will go another season without featuring in the UEFA Champions League after PAOK suffered an extra time loss to Malmo in a thrilling contest, with their target now set …

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Greek firefighters calm deadly Athens inferno

Greek emergency services fought back Tuesday against a massive wildfire that scorched the Athens suburbs, killing a woman, causing widespread damage and sending thousands of people fleeing from their homes. …

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What bioarchaeology can tell us about 1st millennium Athenian society

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) and the Australian Archaeological Institute of Athens are hosting a seminar looking into the bioarchaeological study of Athenian society during the 1st millennium BCE. …

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One dead as Greek wildfire burns in Athens suburbs

Greece’s worst wildfire of the year has killed one person and continued to burn on the outskirts of the capital Athens although lighter winds and firefighting efforts have helped reduce …

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EU firefighters to join as Greece battles blaze

Greece battled a massive wildfire near Athens for a third day on Tuesday, with hundreds of European firefighters due to join the effort to contain the deadly blaze that has …

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Victoria shines a spotlight on diversity: Nominations open for Multicultural Awards

The Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) has opened nominations for the 23rd Annual Multicultural Awards for Excellence (MAE). The event recognises outstanding contributions to multiculturalism across the state. The awards celebrate …

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Lemnos annual service remembers the Piper of Mudros

It was crisp and sunny day in Melbourne’s Albert Park that welcomed the crowd that gathered at the Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial to take part in the annual service to commemorate …

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Rich getting richer amid calls to narrow wealth divide

Ordinary Australians struggle to make ends meet while the richest enjoy billions in untaxed capital gains, a new report claims. The wealth of Australia’s richest 200 people almost tripled as …

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Nick Cave felt ‘self indulgent’ after death of his sons

Nick Cave says he felt “disgracefully self-indulgent” following the death of his two sons. The 66-year-old Australian rocker lost his son Arthur in 2015, when the 15-year-old fell from a …

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