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Paulmara Estate: Greek heritage and passion yield award-winning wines

Paulmara Estate in South Australia’s famed wine region, Barossa Valley is a story of persistence, risk, and heritage now defined by its award-winning wines. Paul Georgiadis co-owner and viticulturist, captures …

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Diatribe: The judgement of Paris

“It may be that the tableau with the drag queens is not blasphemous, but none the less, but whatever happened to aesthetics?” my friend threw up her hands and winced …

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GCM to hold seminar exploring Cavafy’s poetry on Greek history

The subject of Constantine P. Cavafy’s poetry is set to take centre stage in an upcoming seminar by the Greek Community of Melbourne as they delve deep into how he …

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Sydney’s Cypriot community declares ‘I do not forget’ / “Δεν Ξεχνώ”

The Cypriot community of Sydney combined as one with a basic but direct message that they “do not forget” the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus 50 years ago. The commemorative events …

Dr Sylvia Villios: Tax law expert, advocate for women in leadership and Hellenes

Dr Sylvia Villios, the Associate Professor of law at University of Adelaide, has built a robust presence in the legal industry and academia. She’s on the editorial panel of the …

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Greece’s day three at the Paris Olympic Games

Despite not winning any medals yet, Day 3 at the Paris Olympics was still quite eventful for Greece. The nation set a new best in swimming, its two top ranked …

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Greek Maestro Zoe Zeniodi breaks new ground at the Sydney Opera House

The ‘Ingenious Greek Maestro’ Zoe Zeniodi is back in Australia to make history as the first conductor from Greece to lead the opera at the Sydney Opera House and will …

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St Johns College holds inaugural Year 10 Youth Leadership Conference

St Johns College gathered students, educators and distinguished professionals to deliver a conference at their school focused on passing on the principles of leadership to the younger generation. The Preston-based …

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Greece bans sheep transport as new plague cases found

Greece’s agriculture ministry on Monday banned the transport of sheep and goats around the country as a highly contagious ruminants plague surfaced in more areas following a July 11 outbreak. …

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Shepherd’s graffiti sheds new light on Acropolis lost temple mystery – new research

The Acropolis of Athens, the rocky hill in the Greek capital that is home to the iconic Parthenon temple, is one of the world’s most visited and well-known archaeological sites …

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