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Family found living in primitive conditions inside a cave in Kato Trikala Corinthias

A family was discovered living in inhumane conditions in Kato Trikala Corinthias, shocking Greece’s public opinion. The revelation came after a resident filed a complaint alleging that members of the …

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MySat addresses temporary loss of Greek channels in Australia

For several days, subscribers of Greek channels in Australia have been unable to access their favourite shows through the MySat subscription platform. The company has acknowledged the issue, attributing it …

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Constantine Costi’s musical comedy: A heartfelt journey through long lost loves and grey suede gloves

Constantine Costi uncovers the emotional layers using humour and musical storytelling in Long Lost Loves (and Grey Suede Gloves); a one-woman show he wrote and directed, set to tour nationwide …

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Opposition out to politicise boat arrivals: Albanese

The prime minister has accused Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of seeking to politicise border security following a boat arrival carrying a group of refugees in remote Western Australia. The group, …

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Doctor in the House: Prostate Cancer – what men should know

Prostate cancer is in the news and most of us already know someone who has experienced it. King Charles’ announcement that he has prostate cancer has provided momentum for awareness …

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Australian legal expert leads investigation into corruption allegations against former Cypriot President

The Independent Authority against Corruption has found a suitable candidate to investigate the allegations against the former President of the Republic of Cyprus in the face of an experienced expert …

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Hard work not tricks – Ange’s formula for beaten Spurs

Ange Postecoglou has warned no magic wand will get Tottenham’s Premier League top-four tilt back on track after they suffered a 2-1 home defeat to Wolves. Spurs had returned to …

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Diatribe: Rediscovering Greek Vampires

“She appeared to be a Greek in all the ripe charms of womanhood. Her hair flowed down her shoulders in long graceful curls, crowned by a little scarlet cap, embroidered …

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Rock lobster fisher Kyriakos Toumazos stresses the need to diversify markets beyond China

South Australian rock lobster fisher Kyriakos Toumazos has emphatically shared the need to support the local market in addition to other secondary markets while the China ban on Australian exported …

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More than 16,000 Vic homes still off-grid after storms

Electricity workers in Victoria say 16,501 homes and businesses remain without power following storms that toppled trees and brought down powerlines on Tuesday. Most properties without power are in Melbourne’s …

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