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Cyber attack in Greece disrupts high school exams

Greece’s education ministry says it has been targeted in a cyber attack described as the most extensive in the country’s history, aimed at disabling a centralised high school examination platform. …

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Postecoglou warns Celtic must be at best to win treble

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has stressed they have to be at their “absolute best” against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Cup final after hearing about the history between the …

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Five Greek border police accused of smuggling migrants

Five Greek border police officers were arraigned Tuesday as suspected accomplices of a smuggling network that illegally brought migrants into the country from Turkey. The five men appeared before a …

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Jordan Gogos melds bold fashion statements with traditions and defies conventions

Jordan (Ioardanis) Spyridon Gogos, also known as the “Prince of Australian Fashion,” lives up to his title with crackling energy. For the Afterpay Australian Fashion Week (AAFW) – from May …

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Entries open for Greek-Australian literary competition

The Greek-Australian Cultural League (GACL) just announced the opening of the annual literary competition, and is inviting writers in Australia to submit their works in Greek and/or English. The competition …

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2023 Hellenic Studies Awards: Recognising excellence in Greek education

This year’s New Ways in Modern Greek Studies event culminated in the annual Hellenic Studies Awards ceremony in Sydney last week, honouring the achievements of students and educators, spanning from …

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Crackdown on rogue taxi drivers in Sydney hotspots

Taxi drivers caught refusing fares or turning off the meter could cop a $1000 on-the-spot fine under a new industry crackdown. NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen promised the state government …

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Vic Libs stop short of promising to repeal COVID taxes

Controversial new taxes in the Victorian Labor budget will be opposed by the state coalition but it has stopped short of promising to repeal all but one. As state parliament …

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NSW residents encouraged to contribute to Multicultural NSW as advisory board members

NSW residents who are dedicated to cultural diversity and engaged in their communities now have the opportunity to provide valuable advice to the NSW Government as Advisory Board members of …

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Electric bouzouki and Pontian bagpipes unite in Fitzroy

The meld of electric bouzouki and the Pontian bagpipes could be heard in the streets of Fitzroy last weekend. Melbourne’s eclectic musicians Heirs of Apollo and Cats and the Canary …

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