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The Aegis of Hellas: an exploration of philhellenism and Greek Diaspora

On Monday July 17, the Hellenic Parliament Foundation for Parliamentarism and Democracy in Athens, will launch a new publication The Aegis of Hellas: The Continuing Vigour of Philhellenism, by Professor …

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WA Police set $1 million reward for John Tzellaidis’ unsolved murder

The Western Australia Police are urging anyone with information on the murder of John Tzellaidis, a Greek migrant who went missing in 1978 in Dampier, to come forward in what …

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Viral disease killing felines on ‘cat island’ Cyprus

A sickly ginger kitten named Bebe is pulled out of a cat carrier at a veterinary clinic in the Cypriot capital, Nicosia. The six-month-old is suffering from a strain of …

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Greece, Turkey seeking to build ‘positive momentum’: leaders

The leaders of Greece and Turkey on Wednesday pledge to build on a “positive momentum” in a restart of strained relations prompted by cooperation following this year’s deadly earthquake. It …

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‘Paul Laspagis: Metaphysical Order’ exhibition depicts the land in abstract style

Greek born Australian artist Paul Laspagis’ work is on display at Deakin University as of July 10, until August 9. The work on display, while abstract, present two different elements: …

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Philippoussis paints bleak picture of Kyrgios knee woes

Mark Philippoussis has warned that Nick Kyrgios’ career could be in jeopardy if he doesn’t throw everything into rehab on his injured knee. Twenty years since reaching the Wimbledon final, …

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The vote of Greeks abroad beyond the elections

In the aftermath of the Greek elections, the review of the law regarding the abolition of all obstacles to the voting of Greeks abroad will be put to public consultation, …

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Community Language Schools thriving in Australia – Douvartzides reelected as president

The community language schools sector in Australia continues to experience growth, with various associations providing vital support to thousands of authorities and over 100,000 students across more than sixty languages. …

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Greek elderly man, 89, makes first trip to Greece and goes viral on TikTok

In a heartwarming video shared on TikTok, a young woman managed to convey the emotions of her 89-year-old Greek grandfather’s first visit to Greece to nearly one million people. The …

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Indigenous focus in milestone suicide prevention plan

Australia’s first legislated suicide prevention plan will deliver specialised training and include a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. South Australia has launched the $1.5 million plan after …

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