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Ouzo Festival: Defying hot weather, Melburnians enjoyed ‘ouzo under the trees’ (Photos)

You don’t need to hail from Mytilini to appreciate a good ouzo, and attendance numbers at Melbourne’s Ouzo Festival on Sunday speak to this. Crowds defied the hot weather to …

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‘Albo, I brought you some halloumi!’: Melbourne Cypriots hold third annual festival

Melbourne’s third halloumi festival had a great turnout over the weekend. But this year’s event was fraught with solemn undertones in the aftermath of Greece’s fatal rail crash. At the …

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PM Albanese amongst thousands marching to support Pride

More than 50,000 brightly-dressed people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday morning in support of pride and recognition of the long fight for equality for the LGBTQI community. …

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Bourdaniotis’ Evzones exhibition at the War Museum in Athens

Marking a world first exhibition, a series of photographs taken by Greek Australian photographer based in Sydney Nick Bourdaniotis will be on display at the War Museum in Athens this …

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First victims of Greek rail disaster buried; Story of twin sisters among tragic narratives emerging

Demonstrators held more rallies on Saturday to protest the causes of Greece’s worst-ever train disaster, as the first of the crash victims were laid to rest. Thousands of protesters have …

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Wanderers go second after fiery ALM win over Mariners

Central Coast Mariners assistant coach Matt Simon has denied his club has a discipline issue after winger Beni Nkololo was sent off in their 2-0 A-League Men loss to Western …

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Caceres fires Sydney FC to Big Blue success

Victorious Sydney FC have come out on the right side of the latest Big Blue controversy to shore up sixth position in the A-League Men and leave Melbourne Victory nailed …

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WHO ‘still working to identify origins of COVID-19’

The World Health Organisation is still working to identify the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, its director general says, after a US agency was reported to have assessed the pandemic …

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Holy oil for King’s coronation consecrated in Jerusalem

The sacred oil which will be used to anoint King Charles at his coronation has been consecrated in Jerusalem, reflecting the British monarch’s links to the Holy Land, Buckingham Palace …

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Peter Karagounis impresses Australian Idol judges with his voice

When Peter Karagounis was just 15-years-old, his parents realised he had a gift. Listening to him singing around the house, they quickly pointed out that his voice could very well …

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