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A Journey through the History of Rebetiko Song and Dance from Egypt and the Middle East to Australia
The collaborative event of “Iliades” association and the Union of Greeks from Egypt and the Middle East (EEAMA) on the theme “A Journey through the History of Rebetiko Song and …
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Honouring the World War II Resistance Heroines 80 years on from its end
The Hellenic Lyceum of Sydney and National Council of Jewish Women Australia are set to shed light on a lesser-known aspect of World War II history, that being the heroines …
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NPL Victoria Men’s: A fierce chase
The NPL Victoria Men’s competition is relentless, serving up endless thrills, quality football, and a burning desire for success with every round. Both the top and bottom of the table …
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Dr Stella Tsani honoured as one of Europe’s energy pioneers
Dr Stella Tsani has been recognised as this year’s Woman in Energy at the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) Awards, celebrating her efforts in contributing to the clean energy transition. …
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50 years of SBS: From part time multilingual radio to a national radio and television broadcaster
It began when the Whitlam Government established radio stations 2EA in Sydney and 3EA in Melbourne in June 1975, when as SBS aired its first radio broadcast. The Whitlam Government …
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Feast Day of the Holy Spirit celebrated at Holy Trinity Church in Footscray
The Feast Day of the Holy Spirit was celebrated at the Holy Trinity church in Footscray, Melbourne, with services led by Bishop Evmenios. He was joined by Father Nikolaos Xylouris …
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Jacinta Allan wants more Victorian streets to bear Greek names
Victoria’s Greek community enthusiastically responded to the call to put more Greek names on Victoria’s map, as part of the state government’s “Remember a Local – Name a Place” campaign. …
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Tsitsipas on new coach and his relationship with his father
Stefanos Tsitsipas recently spoke about his new coach Goran Ivanisevic and his evolved relationship with his ex-coach and father. Speaking on The Changeover Podcast, Tsitsipas said it’s not just the …
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If we don’t speak Greek, they won’t: Pharos seminar urges Melbourne parents to embrace language at home
“If we don’t speak Greek to our children, then our children may not speak Greek, and our grandchildren certainly will not speak Greek!” These sentiments formed the introductory remarks of …
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‘Brando with a Glass Eye’ set for Melbourne screening
Antonis Tsonis’s internationally acclaimed debut film ‘Brando with a Glass Eye’ is all set to kick off a theatrical run in Melbourne with a screening scheduled for later this month. …