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‘Greece needs you!’ – Greek citizenship dominates conversation in Sydney

A visiting delegation of officials from Greece spent an afternoon with numerous representatives of Greek Australian organisations as they discussed the subject of Greek citizenship with a very clear and …

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Do-or-die: Greece fighting to keep World Cup dream alive

The stakes for Greece’s World Cup campaign have increased dramatically heading into their third and fourth matches, with pressure mounting on them to score crucial points against Scotland and Denmark …

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GOCNSW hosts Deputy Minister Yiannis-Michail Loverdos in push to deepen Greece-diaspora ties

The Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales (GOCNSW) welcomed Deputy Foreign Minister for Hellenes Abroad Yiannis-Michail Loverdos to its Lakemba headquarters on Tuesday, in a milestone visit that marks …

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Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni meets NSW ministers to strengthen cultural ties between Greece and Australia

Greek Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni held a high-level meeting in Sydney with NSW Ministers Steve Kamper and Sophie Cotsis, both of Greek heritage, to discuss new avenues for cultural …

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Bridging continents in science: Adelaide hosts 2025 IUPESM Congress with an Athens delegation

Adelaide last week hosted the 2025 IUPESM World Congress, bringing together leading experts in biomedical engineering and medical physics from around the globe. Under the theme Bridging the Gap: Science, …

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Kon Petrakos: A life of service, family, and filotimo

In the quiet hills of Artemisia, just outside Kalamata, a boy was born on August 26, 1936—one of seven children in a village scarred by war, yet resilient. That boy, …

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Cavell Zangalis: A quiet force in Australia’s multicultural shift

Today Australia recognises the vast number of languages and cultures of its people and celebrates multiculturalism. But this was not the case when Cavell Zangalis taught in the inner city …

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Oakleigh Grammar celebrates Round Square status

A jubilant mood marked Oakleigh Grammar’s Term 4 start as it celebrated numerous recent successes, including its approved status as a Round Square school. The school welcomed in the new …

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Soaring rents push people further from jobs, community

Packed inspections, skyrocketing rents and a fear of price hikes are leaving renters intimidated as vacancy rates plummet to record lows, a report shows. The median cost to put a …

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John Martinis among winning trio for 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

John Martinis, together with John Clarke and Michel Devoret, has won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, earning the honour for their esteemed work in quantum mechanics. The three America-based …

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