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Diatribe: ΟΠΟΥ ΓΗΣ ΚΑΙ PATRIS

It was while reading George Mouratidis’ poetry collection “Angel Frankenstein,” some years ago, a homage to a past both real and imagined, as a migrant growing up in Thomastown, that …

Features

Kaliopi celebrates blueswomen for International Women’s Day

Women most get the blues, especially in a male-dominated music industry. Greek Australian blues artist Kaliopi Stavropoulos aims to shift that. The Greek Australian blues artist Kaliopi Stavropoulos who heads …

Features

A Galaxy far, far away: Peruvian Greeks

Greeks have traversed near and far, and Peru is far – a galaxy far, far away, not just in geography but also in language and food. Yet when I “navigated” …

Sport

Ange Postecoglou named Manager of the Year at London Football Awards

Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou has been named Manager of the Year at the 2024 London Football Awards, which he has admitted is a “bit bizarre.” The Greek Australian beat …

News

Facebook refuses to renew Australian news deals

Facebook’s parent company Meta and the federal government are at loggerheads again after the tech giant announced it would not renew commercial deals with Australian news publishers. The US company …

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De Minaur knocks off Tsitsipas to take semi-finals spot

Defending champion Alex de Minaur has battled past Stefanos Tsitsipas to book a second straight spot in the semi-finals of the Mexican Open. De Minaur, the ATP’s ninth-ranked player, beat …

Life

Kastellorizo’s ninth annual Beyond Borders Festival inviting documentary makers from around the world

This year’s annual Beyond Borders Kastellorizo International Documentary Festival is set to kick from August 25 to September 1, with cinephile audiences and creators from all over the world set …

News

Australian couple plans Rhodes wedding following Greece same-sex marriage legalisation

Greece recently legalised same-sex marriage, granting equal rights to civil marriage for LGBTQ+ couples. The new law, enacted on February 16, marks a significant step towards equality in the country. …

News

Natalie Kyriacou with CARE Australia celebrating women as ‘cornerstones of community strength’

Recognised environmental and social impact leader Natalie Kyriacou OAM is helping spearhead a CARE Australia initiative that will celebrate women as global change-makers amid increasingly frequent conflicts and climate-related crises. …

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Greece’s suffering in WW2 brought to Melbourne’s State Library with key donation

It was my honour today to take part in the ceremony held at Melbourne’s beautiful State Library of Victoria for the donation by the Zapantis family of an important book. …

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