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Catholic Australians’ mega pilgrimage to farewell Pope

Devoted Australian Catholics are making the long pilgrimage across continents to pay a final farewell to “noble and modern” Pope Francis. The pontiff died on Monday, aged 88, after a …

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An Easter of familial love and joy for 92-year-old Haralambos Hiolos

Fifty-five years ago, in 1970, Haralambos Hiolos left behind his village in the Karditsa to make the mighty trip to the very distant Australia. Alongside him was his now late …

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Special screening: Greek film ‘Digger’ which bagged 21 awards to screen at Melbourne’s Capitol

A night of film and conversation awaits Melbourne audiences with ‘Land, Legacy & Loss: Contemporary Greek Cinema and Environmental Crisis’, a one-night-only event set to take place next Tuesday evening …

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Governor-General of Australia visits Ecumenical Patriarch

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was visited by the Governor-General of Australia, Sam Mostyn, and her delegation on Bright Tuesday. Patriarch Bartholomew and the Governor-General, according to the relevant press release, had …

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Daughter of jailed Greek Aussie says she’s innocent

In an interview with Neos Kosmos, the daughter of Debbie Voulgaris tells the “real story” of her mother and the pain her ordeal has caused the family. Voulgaris was arrested …

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FECCA calls for an end to the politicisation of migrant communities in Federal Election

The Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) is requesting for all political leaders to reject divisive narratives and cease using migrant communities as a political tool in the …

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Pharos Alliance launches ‘Speak Greek on the Radio’ campaign

The Pharos Alliance has commenced a new campaign to strengthen the presence of the Greek language in Australia, with the initiative titled “Speak Greek on the Radio”. The program builds …

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Victorian government announces Multicultural Review to hear the voices of communities

The Victorian government is seeking the say of the state’s multicultural and multifaith communities as they wish to hear their perspectives on how to shape its multicultural policies and institutions. …

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Tentative tree planting ‘decades overdue’ in sweltering Athens

On a cloudy spring morning in one of Athens’ most densely inhabited districts, thousands of fresh saplings dotting a small hilltop park mark a fledgling effort to tackle crippling heat …

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Liberal Party reveals $1.6 million commitment to Greek Community cultural programs

The Federal Liberal Party has announced a $1.6 million commitment to support a range of Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) projects designed to improve the organisation’s ability to expand its …

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