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Vidosic thanks Postecoglou as he swoops in to Brighton
Dario Vidosic, Brighton’s new manager, has voiced a “massive thank you” to the other Australian at the helm of a top-flight team in England for helping him secure his new …
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Stories of persecution, risk and achievement celebrate 100 years of Greeks in Port Pirie
The South Australian industrial coastal city of Port Pirie in South Australia, 225 km north of Adelaide, has marked 100 years of Greek settlement. Pirie’s economy is based on smelting …
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New collaboration launched to strengthen ties between Greece and Australia in trade, industry, commerce
The Hellenic Australian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) National Federation has launched a new partnership with commerce and trade peak bodies in Greece. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed …
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Berrettini overturns Tsitsipas to reach Gstaad final
Matteo Berrettini took another big step on his road back to the top echelons of the ATP circuit when he beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-6 (8/6), 7-5 on Saturday to reach …
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Elder abuse campaign to curb nation’s ‘hidden cruelty’
Elder abuse can involve physical, psychological, sexual and emotional abuse as well as financial abuse and neglect. The $4.8 million campaign will be announced by Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus at the …
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Cyprus marks 50 year ethnic split
Turkey’s president has put a damper on hopes for a quick resumption of talks to heal a half-century of ethnic division on Cyprus, reaffirming his support for a two-state deal …
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Airport delays continue in wake of global IT outage
Companies hit by the unprecedented global IT outage are returning to normal but travellers continue to face delays with airports plagued by knock-on effects. Banks, media outlets, airports, supermarkets, retailers, …
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Cyber experts say vetting failed before global crash
Security experts say CrowdStrike’s routine update of its widely used cybersecurity software, which caused a global internet crash, apparently did not undergo adequate quality checks before it was deployed. The …
Dialogue –
Finding Agapi
Do you remember professor Julius Sumner Miller? ‘Why is it so?” he would ask. Have you ever had a ‘Why is it so’ moment?” I have. Allow me to tell …
Dialogue –
Diatribe: Peter Jasonides and Epirus
My first conversation with the late Peter Jasonides relating to Epirus took place at a Pontian «παρακάθ’». The traditional Pontian song «Τρυγόνα» was playing and we were comparing lyrics, as …