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Earthquakes rattle New Zealand’s North Island

Tens of thousands of New Zealanders have been shaken by two earthquakes rated severe by monitoring agency GNS Science. The first magnitude 5.9 quake occurred at 10.16am on Wednesday, and …

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Dr Christos Fifis to discuss social and political changes in Greek Community from 1900 to 1954

La Trobe University’s Honorary Research Associate, Dr Christos Fifis, will give a free lecture on the development of the Greek Australian Community from 1900 to 1954. Titled ‘The Greek Australian …

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Setting Sun Film Festival celebrates 10 years

Setting Sun Film Festival (SSFF) is celebrating its tenth year with the promise to deliver a program highlighting cultural diversity for its 2023 edition. Running from May 11 to May …

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Archbishop Makarios pays tribute to ANZAC selflessness and sacrifice “in the Land of Greece”

Archbishop Makarios paid tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers who fought and died for the universal values of freedom, democracy, justice, and human dignity during …

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Table tennis players Xenos and Diakoumakos win three gold medals at 2023 World Transplant Games

Christos Xenos and Alexandros Diakoumakos stood tall for Greece at the 2023 World Transplant Games, dominating singles and doubles in table tennis for a hugely successful outing. The two athletes …

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UAE spacecraft takes photos of Deimos, Mars’ little moon

A spacecraft around Mars has sent back the most detailed photos yet of the red planet’s little moon. The United Arab Emirates’ Amal spacecraft flew within 100 kilometres of Deimos …

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‘It is a special day’: Thousands at Sydney’s cenotaph

Be it to remember their defence comrades, their relatives or countrymen, thousands of people have packed into the centre of Sydney for NSW’s longest-running dawn service. Governor Margaret Beazley, Premier …

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Watsonia: A dawn service to remember

Waking up at 3.30 am is not good for the body at the best of times, yet for some strange reason, I felt it was going to be a great …

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Defending Homer’s wine dark sea

Every Anzac Day Australians and Hellenes remember the periods in history when our two nations were bonded together in the dark days of war. From the role of Lemnos in …

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Lest We Exploit.

I, like many Victorians, enjoy a holiday footy blockbuster. I have done so since the day I travelled by train with my Dad and sister to watch my beloved Collingwood …

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