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‘Byron: A Lord’s Monologue’ holds successful launch at UNSW

The celebrations for the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron’s death continued at the University of NSW with an event launching a new book by Stella Sorotou called “Byron: A Lord’s …

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President Christodoulides vows further investigation into Thanasis Nicolaou’s murder

President Nikos Christodoulides has pledged to investigate the handling of the tragic case of national guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou. The landmark ruling overturned the ‘suicide’ finding which authorities had insisted upon …

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Postal voting begins in Australia for European Elections

The distribution of special envelopes to those registered for postal voting in the upcoming European elections in June is currently underway, with voters required to personally collect and sign for …

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Victory star Fornaroli confident of ending goal drought

Sharpshooter Bruno Fornaroli has dismissed concerns over his five-game goal drought, backing himself to stand up when it counts and steer Melbourne Victory into the A-League Men grand final. Fornaroli …

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NPL Victoria Men’s: Yellow and Black supremacy

Another weekend full of football passion, spectacle and beautiful goals came to an end. Previously sole top-flight chasers Hellas are tightening the noose around the historic South Melbourne side, putting …

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Blood of Zeus season 2: Character building at its best

Season two of Netlfix’s adult animated series Blood of Zeus is here, and I had the opportunity to watch it early a few weeks ago and talk to the creators …

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PAOK beats Olympiacos to keep in title race with AEK

The premiership hunt has fallen to two teams after PAOK scored an important win against Olympiacos, with the Thessaloniki side now the closest challengers to AEK for the title. The …

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N. Macedonia president stokes controversy at inauguration

North Macedonia’s first woman president was inaugurated on Sunday, with the new nationalist leader angering Greece after a speech that did not acknowledge her country’s new name. The Balkan nation …

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Group calls public meeting for GOCMV constitutional reform discussion

A group of 21 current and past members from the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria (GOCMV) have organised a public meeting to propose constitutional reform of the organisation. …

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Elective surgery target slashed by Victorian government

A key target for 240,000 Victorians to go under the knife for elective surgery each year is no more, with the state government quietly moving the goal-posts. In 2022, the …

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