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Maria Sakkari advances to Indian Wells quarterfinals with victory over Caroline Garcia

Maria Sakkari, the No. 9 seed, secured her spot in the last 16 of the Indian Wells tournament with a convincing victory over Caroline Garcia, the No. 20 seed at …

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Melina Mallos on Greek migrant youth, communication and new media

Melina Mallos, a University of Melbourne lecturer in visual art education, will deliver a presentation titled “Communicating Identities in Digital Spaces: Greek Migrant Youth and New Media” at the Greek …

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Wealthy Australians called on to pay more for aged care

Wealthier Australians are being urged to pay more for aged care so the government can help older people with lesser means access residential and in-home services. The overall wealth of …

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NAPLAN results to arrive within weeks of testing

For more than one million Australian students, the anxious wait for their NAPLAN test results will be cut in half. On Wednesday, 1.3 million school students from nearly 10,000 schools …

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Maria Dalamaras named finalist in Australian Small Business Champions Awards

The growth and success of Maria Dalamaras’ Digital Marketing business ‘Rio Consulting Group’ has been recognised with it being listed as a finalist in the Australian Small Business Champion Awards …

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Man who held Nick Kyrgios’ mother at gunpoint and stole car pleads guilty

The man accused of holding Nick Kyrgios’ mother at gunpoint and stealing the tennis star’s car has pleaded guilty to the crime in the ACT Supreme Court. According to the …

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The ‘Living legend of Crete’, the Cretan Hound is in danger

Europe’s oldest hunting dog breed, the Cretan Hound (Kritikos Lagonikos) faces a government-imposed mandatory sterilisation law, that will force the amateur breeders of this unique and rare dog to abandon …

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Greek leaders condemn youth mob heckling of trans duo

Greece’s prime minister and president on Monday condemned a mob heckling of two transgender people in Thessaloniki that came after a landmark same-sex wedding law, and sparked several arrests. Thessaloniki …

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Yorgos Lanthimos picture Poor Things awarded Oscars as Oppenheimer wins best picture

Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster biopic Oppenheimer has won best picture at the Academy Awards with Poor Things by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos snaring four Oscar’s. It comes after Britain’s Christopher Nolan …

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Contradictory findings presented by New Democracy and SYRIZA on Tempe train tragedy

The findings from New Democracy and SYRIZA have both drawn unique conclusions regarding the Tempe train crash last year, with the governing party suggesting railway regulations were violated while SYRIZA …

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