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New evidence reveals Ancient Egyptian and Greek trade extended to the Bronze Age
New insights into the ancient world of globalised trade have emerged, revealing the connections between Ancient Greeks and Ancient Egyptians date back to the early Bronze Age around 2600 BC. …
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Unveiling the Greek contribution to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs
The Greek Community of Melbourne presents an open lecture as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars series, titled ‘The Role of Greek in the Decipherment of Egyptian Hieroglyphs’ …
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Greek presidency says new legislative elections to be held June 25
The Greek presidency said Monday the country will hold fresh elections on June 25, as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis seeks to consolidate his gains in national elections that still left …
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THI Australia officially launches Women in Philanthropia initiative
The official launch of Women in Philanthropia, hosted by The Hellenic Initiative (THI) Australia, brought together influential women leaders from Australia’s Greek diaspora and philhellenes on last Friday. Freda Miriklis, …
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Celebrating language and culture: Greek community embraces success of certificate of attainment exams
The completion of the Certificate of Attainment in Greek language exams was marked with a three-day event at Macquarie University last week, from May 23 to 25. The first day …
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Lighter tremors to come after quake shakes Melbourne
Melburnians might feel some light but insignificant aftershocks after a once-in-a-century earthquake struck north of the city centre. Geoscience Australia confirmed the 3.8 magnitude quake hit at a depth of …
Life –
Haroula Tsalpara brings Greek melodies to Australia
Haroula Tsalpara, an emerging talent hailing from Greece, is set to captivate audiences in Australia with her enchanting renditions of rebetika, Smyrneika, and old laika music. She will be gracing …
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Tsitsipas ‘loves’ Philippoussis despite coaching split
Stefanos Tsitsipas says his split with Australian coach Mark Philippoussis ahead of the French Open was motivated by a desire to simplify the feedback he was receiving from his box. …
Sport –
City ready to play villain in Mariners’ ALM fairytale
If the Central Coast Mariners hope to be the heroes of an Australian football fairytale, then Scott Jamieson is more than happy for Melbourne City to be the villains who …
Dialogue –
Unlocking extended stays in Greece: Navigating residence permits for non-EU nationals
Many foreign nationals wish to stay for a prolonged period of time in Greece for various reasons. The nationals of European Union (EU) member states have the right to reside …