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GCM’s intensive VCE Preparation Program returns for a dynamic start

In response to the imperative need for a dynamic start to the VCE exam preparation journey, the Greek Community’s Language and Cultural Schools are once again orchestrating a two-day intensive …

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Christos Dantis explores cultural and educational initiatives at the Greek Centre in Melbourne

The Greek Centre in Melbourne welcomed Christos Dantis, on a visit that provided him with insights into the rich cultural and educational programs offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne …

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Hope to identify mystery man from decades-old cold case

A peculiar tattoo and a new computerised image could help detectives crack a four-decades-old cold case. An unidentified man – believed to be using an alias – was struck and …

Life

ACMI film festival honours auteur Koundouros

Greek cinema enthusiasts will be treated to a week-long film festival in October featuring four classic films by the internationally-acclaimed Greek film director Nikos Koundouros, at the Australian Centre for …

Life

Timon of Athens: An underappreciated Shakespeare work being brought to life by director Margaret Thanos

‘Timon of Athens’ is not the first play that comes to mind when you think of William Shakespeare, though Cypriot-Greek artist Margaret Thanos believes it is arguably his most contemporary …

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Stefanos Tsitsipas among players not happy with Australian Open fan entertainment

The introduction of a courtside bar at this year’s Australian Open, as they push to be more fan-friendly, has drawn criticism, while the presence of DJs draws ire from players, …

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US hits Houthi anti-ship missiles after Greek cargo ship struck

The US military carried out a new strike in Yemen targeting anti-ship ballistic missiles in a Houthi-controlled part of the country, two US officials say, in the latest military action …

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Kokkinakis earns Open win, redemption for Murray loss

Thanasi Kokkinakis has gone some way towards vanquishing last year’s heartbreaking Australian Open loss to Andy Murray by claiming a typical five-set victory in his Melbourne Park opener. A year …

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Diatribe: The Dickensian Papadiamantis

“If she lived to celebrate other Christmasses, the heartless mother-in-law and unwitting infanticide did not enjoy a happy old age.” Alexandros Papadiamantis, “The Christmas Bread.” One of my favourite ways …

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Australian scientists help solve mysteries about life

Australian scientists have precisely dated ancient fossils of sea creatures in Wales and helped solve a mystery about the evolution of life on Earth. Curtin University-led researchers used volcanic ash …

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