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Balancing teaching and family life in today’s world: The Dionysiou’s journey
Children are the most precious thing in most people’s lives and our society puts great importance on both raising them as well as educating them. The significance of schooling them, …
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Greece wins silver in acrobatic swimming at European Championships
Greece’s national artistic swimming team clinched the silver medal in the Acrobatic event at the European Aquatics Championships in Belgrade, scoring 191.8100 points. The team narrowly missed the gold, which …
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NPL Victoria Men’s: The time is now
The NPL is currently in the midst of a sizzling season, with the outcome still up in the air. South Melbourne has come out swinging and looks like a force …
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Former paralegal who stole $1.5m appears in court ahead of sentencing
Former paralegal Athena Razos had her final hearing ahead of her sentencing next month for charges of obtaining property and financial advantage by deception. According to the Herald Sun, Razos …
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Alleged rapist seeks bail to relocate mother from Greece to Australia
A Melbourne man accused of raping and sexually assaulting three women is seeking bail so he can move his elderly dementia-suffering mother to Australia from Greece to open a bridal …
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DNA test on Nazi executions on Crete uncovers father of former Archbishop of Australia
After 83 years, 18 victims of Nazi executions from the Cretan town of Adele during WWII have been identified, including the father of the late Archbishop of Australia Stylianos. A …
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What’s On June 15-22: Music, food, comedy and more
VIC LAIKON presents THE CRETANS playing Kritika and Nisiotika Odeon Richmond’s showcase of Hellenic artists, Laikon (“of the people”) featuring The Cretans. Join musicians Paddy Montgomery, Paul Dounias and George …
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Taxi fare price rise flagged for Victorians
The cost of hailing a taxi in Victoria is likely to increase, after the state’s Essential Services Commission recommended a price rise. The commission released its draft decision on the …
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Austria calls election as hard right advances in Europe
Austria’s government, nearing the end of its five-year term, has announced the Alpine country’s next parliamentary election will be held on September 29. The poll date comes in the wake …
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Earliest-ever heatwave in Greece closes Athens Acropolis: 44 degrees Celsius expected today
The Athens Acropolis, Greece’s most visited tourist site, was closed to the public during the hottest hours of Wednesday as the season’s earliest-ever heatwave swept the country, prompting school closures …