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French rail arson attacks paralyse Olympic-ready Paris

Arsonists have attacked France’s high-speed rail network, setting fires that paralysed train travel to Paris for some 800,000 people across Europe, including athletes heading to the opening ceremony of the …

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From banker to pastry master: George Diakomichalis sustains century old Kalymnian culinary traditions

George Diakomichalis is a celebrity chef the troubadour of Greek pastries. He left a banking career for the actual dough to train on Kalymnos, at his family’s ‘zaharoplasteio’, Vouros Pastries. …

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Greece’s ‘Instagram island’ Santorini nears saturation point

One of the most enduring images of Greece’s summer travel brand is the world-famous sunset on Santorini Island, framed by sea-blue church domes on a jagged cliff high above a …

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Greece leads historic river parade launching Paris Olympics

A historic boat parade down the River Seine launched the Paris Olympics with spectacular French flair Friday, as the City of Light welcomed the world’s greatest athletes for a sporting …

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Adelaide’s Multicultural Festival returns in 2024

The Multicultural Festival in Adelaide will return this November at Victoria Square/ Tarntanyangga. This year’s event is set to be bigger and better with more spaces and ways to celebrate …

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Peter Gardiakos: Bridging decades-long schism in South Australia’s Greek Orthodox Community

Peter Gardiakos, the president of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA), is focused on resolving the long-term schism between GOCSA and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. The …

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Institutional successes and failures of the Greek Third Republic (1974-2024)

I was seven-years-old on July 24, 1974, as Thessaloniki celebrated, and the chant “he’s coming!” sounded from cars, the streets and balconies. The optimism of those days was vindicated. Fifty …

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PRONIA brings back support program for new dads this August

PRONIA are once again offering the ‘All about Dads’ program, following its successful launch last year. The parenting program is aimed at new dads with children aged zero to four …

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Berejiklian loses bid to overturn corruption findings

Gladys Berejiklian has lost a high-stakes court bid to overturn findings she acted corruptly in a major blow to the former premier’s reputation and win for the NSW integrity watchdog. …

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New Greek campaign documentary screened at Melbourne’s Shrine

In a special advance screening before its creators and supporters, an important new documentary was recently screened at Melbourne’s iconic Shrine of Remembrance. The documentary is the work of filmmaker’s …

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