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Pontiaki Estia celebrates 48 years of cultural contributions in Coburg

Pontiaki Estia celebrated 48 years of cultural activities and contributions in a packed event hall at the Holy Presentation of Our Lord Church in Coburg last Saturday. The event featured …

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Bank of Sydney holds networking event in Melbourne

The Bank of Sydney held a successful networking event for customers and community members at their CBD branch in Melbourne on Tuesday evening, connecting customers with various members of the …

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Lefkadian Brotherhood celebrates Patroness ‘Kyra Phaneromeni’ in Coburg

The Lefkadian Brotherhood honoured their island’s patroness, “Kyra Phaneromeni,” with a series of devout celebrations and gatherings in Coburg last Monday at the Church of the Presentation of Our Lord …

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Greece’s Minister of Culture: “Acropolis Museum is ready to house Parthenon Sculptures”

The Acropolis Museum unveiled its new museum beneath the museum, with Greece’s Minister of Culture making the case that it is an irrefutable sign that it is ready to house …

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The Long Game, examines commentary around sexual assault victims and the continuing challenges for women

Premiering next week at the Explosives Factory is The Long Game, a brand-new work directed by Greek Australian Krystalla Pearce and the Greek born Alkisti Pitsaki. Working for the first …

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Michael John Osborne: Greatest classical scholar – the voice of Greek epigraphy

Taking an assured place among the most creative authors and administrators of his time in Australasia was Hellenist and Academician Michael John Osborne (25 January 1942-23 June 2024). Osborne arrived …

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Farewell to Stefan Romaniw OAM

I awoke to the terrible news of Stefan Romaniw’s passing at only 69 years of age. Stefan Romaniw, OAM, was the Executive Director of Community Languages Australia and Community Languages …

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Cyprus sets new Guinness World Record for longest human chain

Cyprus has officially broken the Guinness World Record for the longest alternating chain, with 4,073 people from all over the island clasping wrists on Tuesday night at the GSP stadium …

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Inflation rise puts policymakers on the defensive

An inflationary bump has put the government on the defensive as it seeks to assure Australian households Labor understands their pain and has the policy settings in place to ward …

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Death and taxes: Victoria considers probate fee hike

Nothing is certain except death and taxes, but the end is set to become even more bitter for many Victorian families under a planned court fee hike. Probate fees for …

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