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Main parties struggle to excite first-time Greek voters

They are Greece’s first-time voters, some as young as 16-years-old, who came of age during national bankruptcy, the Covid pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis. Now they have a chance to …

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A water polo dynasty, with a Greek connection

For Andrew Yanitsas, teaching may be his long-time job, but water polo is his passion. The current director of sport at St Catherine’s School Sydney, has coached his UNSW Wests …

Sport

City goalkeeper Glover set for AAMI Park last hurrah

Tom Glover is ready to say goodbye to AAMI Park and the highs and lows it’s brought him. The goalkeeper is headed overseas at season’s end and will play his …

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Greek Centre lit up in red in honour of the Pontian Genocide

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) demonstrated an impressive display of solidarity and commemoration by adorning the Greek Centre with a bright red hue, in memory of the Greek Pontian …

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Forging a maritime heritage: The enduring legacy of Kon Paleologoudias in Venus Bay and Port Kenny

While Konstantinos Paleologoudias journey mirrors the experiences of many Greeks migrants who made their way to Australia, his story stands as a reminder of the timeless values that lie in …

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Corica confident Sydney can down City in ALM semi-final

Written off all season, Steve Corica says his Sydney FC side can defy the critics once more and attain the A-League Men’s holy grail by beating Melbourne City at AAMI …

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Greek regions past and present celebrated through music and dance

Last Saturday audiences at the Royalty Theatre took a journey from the Adelaide CBD back to Greece and further beyond its modern borders to lands once enriched in Greek culture. …

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Dalaras: My trip to Australia is a journey of joy

In a recent interview George Dalaras delved into his profound connection with the Greek diaspora, a bond he cultivated from the early stages of his career, around two to three …

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Briton tells Cyprus court ill wife ‘begged’ him to kill her

A British pensioner accused of killing his terminally ill wife told a Cyprus court Monday he reluctantly ended her life after she repeatedly “begged” him to do so. “I didn’t …

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Tight jobs market underpins 3.7 per cent wages growth

Wages have responded to the tight labour market, rising 3.7 per cent annually in the March quarter. On a quarterly basis, the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ wage price index lifted …

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