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Souttar heads unconvincing Socceroos past Palestine
Defender Harry Souttar says the Socceroos’ unconvincing 1-0 win over Palestine was an important lesson about the difficulties of qualifying for the World Cup through Asia. Australia sit top of …
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Athanasios Tsouhantaris contemplated as candidate for New Democracy in upcoming European elections
In the lead-up to the upcoming European elections, Athanasios Tsouhantaris, a well-known Greek-Australian entrepreneur based in Melbourne, is reportedly being considered as a candidate for the New Democracy party. Sources …
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Sound Motion and the Brain: A glimpse into the world of neuroscience through the lens of performing arts
In a fusion of art and science, Ioannis Sidiropoulos presented the exhibition-performance “Sound Motion and the Brain” on Thursday 16 and Friday 17 November, at Southbank in Melbourne. The event, …
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Popyrin replaces injured Kokkinakis in Davis Cup finals
Alexei Popyrin has replaced the luckless Thanasi Kokkinakis in the five-man Australian Davis Cup team ahead of the quarter-finals in Spain this week. Coming off a career-best year during which …
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Giannis on fire as Bucks down Wizards in NBA
Giannis Antetokounmpo has turned on a scoring display as his Milwaukee Bucks won a fifth consecutive NBA game, 142-129, over the Washington Wizards. The Greek superstar bagged 42 points on …
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Dimitria 2023: The Dances of the Greeks in Melbourne
With the participation of numerous Greek-Australians, the “Dances of the Greeks” event was presented as part of the “Dimitria 2023” Festival organised by the Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria. …
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Over $15,000 raised in Melbourne for ‘The Smile of the Child’
A charity event organised by Betty Athanasaki to raise funds for “the Smile of the Child” has brought in $15,386 to support its mission of bringing smiles to all children. …
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A message of cooperation at the 157th anniversary of the Holocaust of the Arkadi Monastery
The second and third generation Greek children moved the community with their performances at events for 157th anniversary of the Holocaust of the Arkadi Monastery. An annual Dinner Dance was …
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Archaeologists from the University of Sydney are making history in Cyprus
Since 1995, the University of Sydney has been uncovering the ruins the ancient Paphos Theater at the Nea Paphos World Heritage Centre. This center, a prized research hub of the …
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Greece threatened by low fertility rate
Three out of four Greek households are childless, a concerning revelation highlighted by Eurostat figures released on International Children’s Day (20 November). The data indicates that among households with children …