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Australia’s Ebden and Peers celebrate historic golden Olympic triumph

Evergreen-and-gold, Perth neighbours Matt Ebden and John Peers are celebrating a delightfully unexpected gold medal, becoming only the second Australian tennis champions at the Olympics. The two unseeded 36-year-old veterans, …

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Australian children becoming homeless as housing crisis bites

An urgent plea has been issued to stop tens of thousands of Australian children and young adults falling into a life of homelessness, as new data reveals the extent of …

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Rising AFL star Josh Rachele talks Greek heritage and family

Young Adelaide Crows star Josh Rachele is making name for himself in the AFL world. Playing up forward and in the midfield, he has become known for his flashy goal …

Festival Hellenika: Revitalising Hellenic arts and culture in Adelaide

For over thirty years, Festival Hellenika in Adelaide has celebrated and promoted Hellenic arts and culture, becoming a vital part of Australia’s creative industry. The annual arts festival supports community …

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Refugee to Minister: Andrea Michaels champions the migrant ethic in business and arts

Andrea Michaels, the 46-year-old mother of two, is South Australia’s Minister for Small and Family Business, Minister for Consumer and Business Affairs, and Minister for the Arts. Her family fled …

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Australia’s McKeown, McEvoy win historic Olympic golds

Not in a million years did Kaylee McKeown expect to create history as the first Australian to win four individual Olympic gold medals. McKeown and compatriot Cameron McEvoy claimed landmark …

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Cypriot Australian leader Georgia Alexandrou honoured posthumously at Presidential Palace ceremony in Cyprus

Late Cypriot Australian Georgia Alexandrou was honoured in an award ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia, Cyprus. The ceremony was part of the World Conference of Cyprus Diaspora. Alexandrou …

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Exclusive: Patricia Karvelas on how politics and journalism are her lifeforce

Patricia Karvelas is a force in Australian political journalism. Her career spans the breadth of Australia’s media ecosystem – ABC, SBS, The Australian, now ABC RN Breakfast, and ABC TV …

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Boomers lose to Greece but owe Canada a favour

A tight Canada win has ensured Australia progressed to the Paris Games quarter-finals despite losing 77-71 to Greece in their final pool game. The Boomers owe Canada a favour after …

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Australian and Greek passport amongst world’s most powerful

The Australian passport is now among the five most powerful in the world according to the latest rankings which also show Greece followed closely in sixth. According to the new …

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