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Greek Australian educator Julie Pilioglou recognised on The Educator’s Hot List for her career pathways work
In the face of many challenges, including a youth mental health crisis, significant teacher shortages and the introduction of curriculum reforms, educators across Australia are both enduring and innovating. Some …
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Food For Thought Network Inc features Dean Kotsianis in AGM
The Food For Thought Network Inc (FFTN) is set to hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled on Sunday, November 26, via Zoom. For over two decades, the AGM has …
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Mulgrave’s by-election may turn out to be a three-way battle for Andrew’s old seat
Voters in Melbourne’s south-east will return to the ballot box for the third time in less than a year to elect a replacement for former Premier Daniel Andrews. The Mulgrave …
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Parthia Empire: Where Hellenic met Persian
“Out of all the frontiers of the classical world, none has endured as long in the poetic imagination of both European and Asian alike as the Greco-Parthian Kingdom. In its …
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Local independent Ian Cook advocates for Mulgrave
Independent candidate Ian Cook has been at Mulgrave local for a lifetime; his children were born there. Cook ran a local catering business, ‘I Cook Foods’, that was shut down …
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Only Labor cares about the Mulgrave Electorate
The people of Mulgrave have a choice to make in the by-election this Saturday, 18 November. Only a vote for Eden Foster and Labor will ensure strong representation in government. …
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Mulgrave by-election: Voters have a crucial choice amidst years of Labor neglect
This Saturday’s Mulgrave by-election is about giving voters an important choice after years of neglect by Labor. One of the joys for me in recent weeks has been moving around …
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Three Greek-Australian photographers showcasing their work with the Head On Photo Festival
Three Greek-Australian photographers have seen their series supported by the Head On Photo Festival, which is continuing its tradition of highlighting the efforts of many artists in the world of …
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The AI will see you now: why tech is helping doctors
Artificial intelligence could prove to be a lifeline for Australian hospitals and GP surgeries, according to a leading medical technology expert who says it could ensure doctors spend less time …
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Victorian government unveils scholarships for aspiring Greek Interpreters
In a collaborative effort, RMIT University and the Victorian Government are offering tuition-free scholarships for students aspiring to pursue a career in Greek interpreting. As part of the 2024 RMIT …