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Greek New Zealander journalist awarded for her work
Lydia Despina Lewis, a Greek New Zealander has been awarded for her journalism work in the Pacific. At the Voyager Media Awards, Lewis was the first recipient of the Le …
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Former PASOK foreign minister Theodoros Pangalos dies
A historic member of Greece’s PASOK party and a former minister and deputy premier under PASOK governments, Theodoros Pangalos, died on Wednesday. The news of his death was announced by …
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Johnny Warren Medal caps Goodwin’s rally from injury
After once fearing injury would hurt his A-League Men season and scupper his World Cup hopes, Craig Goodwin has relished capping off his golden run of form with the Johnny …
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Kokkinakis last Aussie standing after double Paris blow
One warrior went out blistered, the other departed battered – but the end result of a painful day at Roland Garros is that Thanasi Kokkinakis is the last Australian singles …
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Postecoglou focused on Celtic’s treble bid
Ange Postecoglou has stressed that the chance to join the treble-winning Celtic managers is far too important to allow talk of his future to disturb his focus on Saturday’s Scottish …
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Players, coaches and support wanted for Greek hockey team
Melbourne Hellas HC are looking for people to help form Australia’s first ever Greek based hockey club. Hellas would be located in Melbourne’s north, likely around Bundoora or Preston. Luke, …
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From Jefferson to Bidenopoulos : US presidents who spoke (some) Greek
“We haven’t had a Greek in the White House, but now we have Joe Bidenopoulos,” the then-vice president Biden told a 2009 Greek Independence Day celebration. He went on to …
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Australia considers ban on high-risk AI technology
Australia is looking to regulate the growth of artificial intelligence technologies, and may consider bans in areas deemed high-risk. The technologies have the potential for breakthroughs in such things as …
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Victory chairman Di Pietro steps down after 13 years
Long-serving Melbourne Victory chairman Anthony Di Pietro has stepped down, saying he’s confident the club is strong enough to move forward without him. Di Pietro spent 18 years as a …
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Millions of graduates wake to student ‘debt sentence’
A generation of higher education graduates will be saddled with student debt well into retirement if changes are not made to the way loans are indexed. More than three million …