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Grace Tsardakas wins over Australian TV audience

Grace (Grammatikí) Tsardakas captured the hearts of Australian television viewers with her appearance on Channel 10‘s popular game show Deal or No Deal. “My granddaughter needed some money for her …

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Victory, City raring to go for high-stakes ALM derby

With the A-League Men as close as it’s ever been, Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City are ready for one of the most high-stakes regular season derbies of recent years. While …

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Islanders keen to return to Santorini even as quakes continue

Ilias Roussos will never forget the day he was driven from his native island of Santorini with thousands of others by a quake barrage that shows little sign of slowing …

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Greek Week: The forgotten festival that sparked Melbourne’s Greek cultural scene

It has been said many times before – Greek organisations here have not been very good at documenting their history. Whether it be listing the various members of the boards, …

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Dimopoulos says recreational hunting can be sustainable

Wetland bird hunters in Victoria will have a longer duck shooting season and can take home more birds under new rules. The Victorian duck hunting season will begin on March …

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Major change to Australia’s first euthanasia laws

Doctors will no longer be muzzled from initiating voluntary assisted dying conversations with terminally ill patients under long-called-for law changes. A “gag clause” that banned Victorian practitioners from initiating a …

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What’s On late February and early March: Comedy, festivals and more

VIC GREEKING OUT Professor Ari leads a class designed to help you re-learn everything you think you know about Greek myths. “We’ll talk about “the Minotaur myth”. That’s right: that …

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Thousands of public service jobs on the chopping block

Thousands of public service jobs are set to be slashed as a debt-riddled state eyes billions of dollars of budget savings. A review of the Victorian public service has been …

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EEAMA theatre troupe marks 75 years with hilarious satire ‘O Kitsos kai to Soi Tou’

The Union of Greeks from Egypt and the Middle East (EEAMA) is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a laugh-out-loud theatrical production, ‘O Kitsos kai to Soi Tou’ (Kitsos and His …

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A-League Men: Round 20 preview

Round 20 begins with a battle of the cellar-dwellers, with Newcastle hosting last-placed Brisbane on Friday night. Auckland will be aiming to continue their build towards the Premier’s Plate when …

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