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Pill testing clinic set for Melbourne hotspot

A pill testing clinic under construction in the heart of a major shopping and entertainment precinct is set to open its doors within months. The service at Brunswick Street in …

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Excitement and an explosion of joy at the birthday of ‘Pontiaki Estia’ (PHOTOS)

The Central Pontian Association of Melbourne & Victoria ‘Pontiaki Estia’ honoured its 49th anniversary with a grand celebration on Saturday, nearly five decades of uninterrupted struggle for the preservation and …

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Heartfelt Condolence on the passing of our PRONIA team member

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our much-loved colleague Mary Kalona, who tragically passed away on the 10th June 2025. Mary was a valued member …

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Diatribe: Rituals – Gifts for the gods

The Hellenic Museum’s most recent exhibition, Rituals: Gifts for the Gods, is not merely a curated display of antiquities, but a contemplative pilgrimage through the spiritual psyche of the ancient …

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Tsitsipas overcomes injury and Darderi to advance in Germany

Stefanos Tsitsipas had to overcome some back issues to win his opening match at the Terra Wortmann Open. The Greek, unseeded at an event for the first time since 2018, …

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PM’s talks with Trump up in the air as president leaves

The prime minister’s scheduled meeting with Donald Trump is in jeopardy as the US president prepares to leave an international summit early. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was due to meet …

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Hundreds of Aussies try to flee Israel-Iran conflict

Hundreds of stranded Australians are trying to escape the conflict zone as Israel and Iran trade strikes, prompting leaders to call for calm. The rival nations began tit-for-tat missile and …

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More Iranian missiles hit Israel’s Tel Aviv, Haifa

Iranian missiles have struck Israel’s Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa, destroying homes and fuelling concerns among world leaders at this week’s G7 meeting that the battle between …

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Diatribe: Ashpoems

It is only when the fire burns to ashes, when the embers are glowing, that cooking, and warmth is possible. Similarly, in George Vassilacopoulos’ latest poetry collection: Ashpoems, we are …

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Bonegilla: The first stop for 18,000 Greek migrants to Australia – Now a heritage site

Arriving in a hot and fly-ridden Bonegilla on the NSW/Victorian border in October 1967, fresh off the boat from Greece, Ilias Tsinanis recalls his father’s first words: “My God, what …

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