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Why Greeks still love their smashing nights out
A Greek crooner is showered in red and pink carnations by customers in an Athens taverna as they sway to his songs of love and passion. But suddenly the flower-throwing …
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Revolutionising education: Bridging Greek and Australian schools through self-regulated learning
Research in Australian schools provided the opportunity to reflect on teaching in Greek schools and promotes Self-regulated learning (SRL). The research was presented in mid-December by Stella Vosniadou, the award-winning …
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93-year-old Greek Australian woman donates tens of thousands to hospital in Greece
The Kefalonia Hospital has received donations worth tens of thousands of euros from an elderly Greek woman in Australia. 93-year-old Rubina Liosatou was the one behind the generosity, as a …
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Stabbing accused dumps lawyer mid-court hearing
An accused serial stabber has dumped his lawyer and opted to represent himself during his first court appearance after allegedly attacking five strangers. Christopher Raftopoulos, a former plasterer, appeared in …
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Tina Giannoukos to run creative writing workshops with Greek Community of Melbourne
Starting from February 6, aspiring storytellers will have the opportunity to participate in a six-week creative writing workshop hosted by the Greek Community of Melbourne. The aim of the program …
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Patrick Mouratoglou bringing his renowned academy to Australia
Greek-French tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou will be opening a new Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Australia. The founder of Tennis Majors and creator of UTS Tour’s new academy will be part …
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Koutoufides counters accusations in high-stakes mansion dispute
Footy legend Anthony Koutoufides has responded to allegations of non-payment for the final installment on his family’s multimillion-dollar Ivanhoe residence, sparking a contentious dispute with builders Acustruct. Koutoufides and his …
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Kytherian migration to Australia to be taught to students in Kythera
School children on the island of Kythera in Greece will now be learning about Kytherians who immigrated to Australia as part of a new education program. The oral history project, …
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Protesters clash with police in Athens as students rally against education reforms
Thousands of students rallied in Athens and other Greek cities on Thursday in protest of the government’s planned education reforms that would allow the introduction of private universities in Greece. …
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Socceroos keen to find goalscorers as Asian Cup starts
Plenty has changed between Socceroos coach Graham Arnold’s first Asian Cup and his third. But heading into Australia’s opening match in Qatar against India on Saturday night, there is still …