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Greek Film Festival of Sydney set to screen “Behind the Haystacks” and “Iman” once more
The Greek Film Festival of Sydney has announced additional screenings for its opening and closing films off the back of another successful program shown this year. Audiences will have one …
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Israel strikes Gaza camp, kills Hamas commander
Israeli airstrikes have hit a densely populated refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, killing at least 50 Palestinians and a Hamas commander, and medics struggled to treat the casualties, even …
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Simon Behrakis takes Clark seat after Tasmania vote recount
The Hobart City alderman will take the seat of Elise Archer, a former Speaker and Minister for Justice, Corrections, Environment and Parks and the Arts. With 55.2 per cent of …
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The need for workers in aged care continues
Australia’s labour force shortage has began to shrink however vacancies continue to pose challenges in aged care. There is a significant demand for caregivers and nurses who can communicate in …
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‘Viewfinder: Effy Alexakis’: A chronicle of the Greek-Australian experience
The Hellenic Museum is set to house its latest exhibition by photographer Effy Alexakis, which explores the themes underpinning her personal and professional journey to understand and chronicle the Greek-Australian …
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Gathering of the Greek Diaspora at the feast of Saint Dimitrios in Moonee Ponds
A large crowd from all Melbourne suburbs gathered at the first celebration of Saint Demetrius in Moonee Ponds, “Una Razza Una Faccia – Demetria,” on Sunday. Following the Divine Liturgy …
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Vale Petros Themelis – the archaeologist of Ancient Messene
Many readers will have read with sadness of the passing of one of Greece’s most renowned archaeologists – Professor Petros Themelis. He died recently while in the care of Kalamata …
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Archaeologists uncover ancient building and artefacts traced to sunken city of Salamis
A team of archaeologists have made a major discovery in an exploration of the Greek island, Salamis, of an underwater building and many items that trace back to 4th century …
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Protect all innocent lives in Israel and Gaza, PM urges
Australia has urged the protection of all civilians across Israel and Gaza. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the government is working with international counterparts to provide humanitarian access to Gaza …
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VCE Students in tears over mistakes in maths exam
Year 12 VCE students have been left frustrated after sitting the second general maths exam on Monday, one that contained two errors, with officials only picking up on one beforehand. …