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30,000 protest in Greece a year since train tragedy

Church bells tolled, transport came to a halt and tens of thousands of marchers gathered across Greece on Wednesday as the country marked a year since its deadliest train crash, …

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Victorian government announce $1 million investment into Greek-led Repurpose It

Victoria’s Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos has announced a $1 million investment to expand the food and organics processing capacity at Repurpose It in Epping – with the state-wide rollout …

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Panathinaikos scores vital win against Aris

The “Trifylli” have kept their title hopes intact after earning an important derby triumph over Aris, a win that should put them in good spirits in preparation for the play-offs. …

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Renowned Greek actor Ilias Logothetis passes away at 85

Renowned Greek actor Ilias Logothetis has sadly passed away at the age of 85. He was best known for his comedic roles in television and cinema, captivating audiences with his …

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Oakleigh Grammar honours students at Inaugural Pursuit of Excellence Awards

Oakleigh Grammar recently held its first Pursuit of Excellence Award ceremony, recognising outstanding students at the school’s Conference Centre. The event, attended by students, staff, dignitaries, and parents, was marked …

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Tsitsipas wins opening match at Mexican Open, hits five aces for $5k toward his donation pledge

Stefanos Tsitsipas has avoided a first-round loss at the Mexican Open with a 6-3, 6-4 win against Roman Safiullin. The Greek continued his winning streak against players outside the Top …

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Olive oil prices spike in Greece and around Europe, Australia feeling the impact

Greece has seen its second-highest increase in olive oil prices in over a year, according to data from the European Union’s statistics arm Eurostat. Based on that data, Greece has …

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Turkish minister warns Greece over loss of sovereignty of islands in the Aegean

A fresh threat has been issued to Greece by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan regarding its sovereignty over islands in the Aegean near the Turkish coastline, continuing their request that …

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Holy Archdiocese of Australia to be governed by Holy Eparchical Synod

The Holy Archdiocese of Australia has approved the rules of its new Constitution, following the endorsed presentation by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, in which it will be governed moving forward by …

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EU and Indian protests echo calls for agricultural reform

Farmers across the EU are protesting, as are farmers globally, particularly in India. Greek farmers blockaded roads to Thessaloniki and reached Athens with their tractors. At the same time, Indian …

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