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Out-of-control Victorian fire more than triples in size
People in Victoria’s east are being told to leave after an out-of-control bushfire more than tripled in size. The fast-moving blaze at Briagolong in the Gippsland region covered 5000 hectares …
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Extended Australian Open to serve up Sunday start
The Australian Open will start on a Sunday in 2024, becoming a 15-day event in a bid to reduce the pressure on players and fans of late-night finishes. Calls have …
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Australian embassy in Athens honours Effy Alexakis and her body of work
The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (AAIA), honoured Effy Alexakis with a special event coinciding with the presentation of her book, titled “Forty Photographs: A Year at a Time” at …
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The great abandoned village
There are places all over the Mediterranean that have seen better days. I think of Levissi in south-western Turkey. Nearby, there is what once was a magnificent town that Greeks …
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Giannis wants to ‘expedite’ Lillard chemistry with Bucks
Giannis Antetokounmpo wants to focus on film study with new superstar teammate Damian Lillard so they will have chemistry before ever taking the court together for the Milwaukee Bucks. Even …
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OFI earns enormous upset victory over AEK
AEK’s unbeaten run in the league has come to an end after OFI secured a remarkable win over them, leaping ahead of Enosi on the ladder as a result. The …
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Steve Dimopoulos with yet another ministry as Allan Victorian cabinet gets sworn in
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events; Minister for Outdoor Recreation Steve Dimopoulos also becomes environment minister, replacing Ingrid Stitt who is in charge of mental health, aging and multicultural …
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Most Aussies would hide mental health issues from work
A majority of Australians would hide their mental health status from their employers as fears of unfair treatment in the workplace persist. Wayahead data reveals seven in 10 Australians wouldn’t …
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Asia Minor history expert begins scholarly journey to Melbourne and Sydney
The Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies (AIMS) has announced the arrival of Dr. Constantinos Hatzidimitriou, a distinguished scholar with a doctorate in Byzantine, Ottoman, and Modern Greek history from Columbia …
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SA government seeks Greek interpreters and translators
The South Australian government has announced a recruitment drive for interpreters and translators including people skilled in written and spoken Greek. Specifically, the state’s Interpreting and Translating Centre’s (ITC) is …