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Greek countryside faces desolation amidst intense demographic changes
The Greek countryside is experiencing a depopulation trend, marked by pronounced economic disparities and significant demographic shifts. The overall population of Greece is decreasing and aging, but the impact on …
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Melbourne mourns the loss of George Katsis, a pillar of volunteering and contribution
The Greek community in Melbourne, particularly those hailing from Karditsa, is grieving the loss of another iconic personality, 86-year-old George Katsis. He embarked on his “eternal journey” on Thursday, November …
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Literary competition 2023 winners to be unveiled at GACL’s AGM
The Greek-Australian Cultural League (GACL) is set to reveal the outstanding talents of the Literary Competition 2023 on Saturday, November 25, at 4pm. The eagerly anticipated announcement will take place …
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Greek Film Society of Sydney to screen Newborn Sky on Thursday
The Greek Atlas Community and Cultural Centre in Marrickville is set to host an exclusive screening of the documentary “Newborn Sky: Women in the Democratic Army of Greece.” Scheduled for …
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Defiant sacrifice of Arkadi’s Cretan heroes resonates through history
The 157th anniversary of the Massacre at Arkadi Monastery, known as the ‘Holocaust of Arkadi’ among Cretans, was commemorated by the Pancretan Union on Saturday through wreath laying ceremonies, speeches, …
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Australia aims for world’s first cervical cancer elimination by 2028, surpassing initial promise
Australia is poised to become the first country globally to eradicate cervical cancer, potentially achieving this milestone by 2028, seven years ahead of the initially projected timeline. This significant achievement …
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Cancer patch test could mean fewer painful biopsies
Like most people, Gillian Mazy wasn’t excited about the prospect of having a chunk of skin on her face cut out and checked for cancer. She put off having a biopsy …
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Labor keeps Mulgrave in Vic by-election despite swing
Victorian Labor is set to retain Daniel Andrews’ seat of Mulgrave despite a significant swing against the state government in the former premier’s seat. With more than 75 per cent …
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First Greek Vice-President of European Commission, Margaritis Schinas, plans official visit to Australia
Margaritis Schinas, the first Greek Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for Promoting the European Way of Life, is set to embark on an official visit to Australia, including Melbourne, …
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Museum of Refugee Hellenism inaugurated at AEK Athens Stadium, in Nea Philadelphia
The Museum of Refugee Hellenism was inaugurated at the stadium of AEK Athens in Nea Philadelphia in a climate of emotion, nostalgia, and pride. During the inauguration of the Museum …