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Chrysoula Tsakiri (née Alavera) celebrates 88th birthday

Chrysoula Tsakiri, née Alavera, surrounded by family and friends, recently celebrated her 88th birthday at a taverna in the Toorak area. Children, grandchildren, siblings, great-grandchildren and friends gathered around her …

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Early exit for top seed Tsitsipas at Winston-Salem

In a stunning upset at the Winston-Salem Open, top seed Stefanos Tsitsipas lost his opening match 6–3, 6–2 to China’s Buyunchaokete Bu. The Greek, ranked No. 28 in the world, …

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Kastellorizo-based documentary festival prepares for milestone tenth edition

The Beyond Borders Kastellorizo International Documentary Festival kicks off its milestone tenth edition this Sunday (24 August). The Festival will showcase a myriad of documentaries from 24-31 August, with numerous …

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Aussie workers sceptical of AI coming for their jobs

Most Australian workers think artificial intelligence will impact their jobs but few believe it will replace them entirely, and many remain curious about what it can achieve. But employees are …

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Aged pensioners to feel impact of asset test changes

Pensioners are set to feel the impact after the federal government raised rates on asset tests for welfare. For the first time since the deeming rate was cut during the …

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Heidelberg upset Wellington to qualify for Australia Cup semis

Heidelberg United has achieved what seemed near impossible, downing a second A-League opponent in a row to earn a maiden berth in the Australia Cup semi-finals. “Alexandros” has overcome insurmountable …

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Angie Giannakodakis named Restaurant Personality of the Year: “For me, it’s about family”

At this year’s Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Awards in Hobart, Angie Giannakodakis was honoured as Restaurant Personality of the Year, recognised for more than three decades of championing Greek cuisine, wine, …

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Late goal resigns Berries to draw with Bonnyrigg

A last-minute strike forced Canterbury Bankstown to split the points in a 1-1 draw with Bonnyrigg White Eagles at Jensen Park on Saturday (16 August). The Berries led in their …

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Court to decide fate of proposed $55 million sale of Cyprus Community of NSW’s Club

Once again the Cyprus Community of NSW finds itself in a waiting game, this time waiting for the Supreme Court of NSW to make a decision for the possible sale …

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‘Wake-up call’: SA family violence probe calls for change

Victims of family, domestic and sexual violence will have access to a 24-hour crisis phone line under a state government’s response to royal commission findings. South Australia’s Labor government will …

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