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Sheep ‘buried alive’ in Greece amid disease cull: official
A senior veterinary official in Greece was replaced after it emerged that sheep had been “buried alive” in a disease control move, a regional governor said Thursday. “We received a …
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Panathinaikos kicks off European qualifiers with crucial win
Panathinaikos has gotten their European qualifying campaign off to a positive start after defeating Botev Plovdiv, setting themselves up nicely to advance to the next round. The “Trifylli” downed the …
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Anthony Koutoufides considering running for Melbourne Lord Mayor
AFL great Anthony Koutoufides is hinting that he might run for Lord Mayor of Melbourne this October in the upcoming council elections. The Age reports that Koutoufides said a friend …
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What’s On July 27 to August 3: Music, comedy, history and more
VIC My Big Fat Greek Festival St Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church St Albans are hosting their annual parish panigiri. Featuring three arenas of food, music, dancing, children activities, stalls and …
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GCM Schools marks 50th anniversary of Turkish invasion of Cyprus
Throughout July, the Greek Language and Culture Schools of the Greek Community of Melbourne organised a series of school activities in remembrance and honour to mark 50 years since the …
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CrowdStrike: quality-control bug led to global outage
CrowdStrike is blaming a bug in an update that allowed its cybersecurity systems to push bad data out to millions of customer computers, setting off a global tech outage that …
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Greece and Australia gunning for glory at Paris Olympic Games
The anticipation for the Paris Olympic Games is finally over as the hundreds of athletes for Greece and Australia are now preparing to showcase their quality on the international stage. …
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Adelaide High School Greek students connect with their elders
Earlier this week students of Adelaide High School spent a day connecting with their elders from the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia’s (GOCSA) St Nicholas Church senior group. On …
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‘Women and Hellenism’ – a world first global conference
The Food for Thought Network of Greek Women in Australia (FFTN) has announced that the organising of the first global conference “Women and Hellenism” is in its final stages. Taking …
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Malnourishment rife in Australian residential aged care
Malnourishment is rife in Australian aged care facilities, with nearly four in 10 residents found to have the serious health condition. A study of more than 700 residents at 10 …