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Gunditjmara Community honoured with 2023 UNESCO-Greece Melina Mercouri Prize for Cultural Landscape Conservation

Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni presented the prestigious 2023 UNESCO-Greece Melina Mercouri International Prize for the Safeguarding and Management of Cultural Landscapes to Australia’s Gunditjmara community, also known as Dhauwurd …

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Cyprus says close to agreeing Gaza aid corridor with Israel

Cyprus and Israel are close to reaching an agreement to open a humanitarian aid corridor from the Mediterranean island to war-torn Gaza, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides said Friday. Under the …

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Greek referee admits he bowed to intimidation in 2018 match row

The referee in a notorious 2018 Greek soccer match in which a club owner stormed the pitch with a holstered gun, on Saturday admitted he allowed a goal that changed …

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HACCI’s 2023 Excellence Awards Gala shines a spotlight on Hellenic Diaspora achievements

The Hellenic Australian professional and business community came together last night for the dazzling annual gala event, the 2023 HACCI Excellence Awards. Entrepreneurs, community leaders, welfare organisations, arts and media …

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Protests mark 50th anniversary of Greek anti-junta student revolt

Tens of thousands demonstrated in Greece on Friday the 50th anniversary of a deadly crackdown on a student revolt against a military junta, viewed as triggering the restoration of democracy. …

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WA COVID surge prompts return of mask mandate

A surge in COVID-19 cases has prompted the West Australian government to reintroduce face mask rules at Perth public hospitals. Staff and patients will be ordered to wear surgical masks …

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Breaking the fitness barrier: How three generations of Greek Cypriot women redefine age with exercise

Greek Cypriot Australian Tia Christophi, founder and CEO of a social media marketing agency, has integrated her passion for fitness into her daily lifestyle, inspired by her mother and grandmother, …

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Diatribe: When women kill

The ancients feared the Strix as the worst kind of monster; a malevolent bird that would emerge under cover of darkness in order to feast on the blood and flesh …

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No souvlaki for you! Plant-based food push in Darebin

Some residents in Melbourne’s Darebin area have raised concerns over a recent council proposal to cut childcare and kindergarten leases down to two years from five and the council’s consideration …

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Xylouris White tour: Out of the forest with a new masterwork

George Xylouris and Jim White have embarked on their tour in Australia, to introduce their latest release, The Forest in Me – an instrumental with 10 tracks, and most don’t …

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