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Antipodes: a boon for Melbourne’s Greek Australian businesses and community organisations

With over 80 stalls at this year’s Antipodes festival there was never any doubt about a Panhellenic contingent coming down to represent the cultures and regions of Greece. Neos Kosmos …

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“Everybody had a smile on their face” – Demi Markogiannaki on her aquatic adventures in the Philippines

“Obviously it’s a well-known tourism destination, but the uniqueness of its nature, its oceans and the warmth of its people, that’s what makes it stand out.” That’s what Greek-born entrepreneur …

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Aussies recover dozens of victims after Turkey quake

Australian crews sent to Turkey after the country’s devastating earthquake helped pull dozens of bodies from beneath the rubble during the recovery effort. Some 72 emergency services personnel arrived back …

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Giannis exits with knee issue as Bucks rip Heat in NBA

The Milwaukee Bucks did not let Giannis Antetokounmpo’s early exit bother them as they rolled to their most-lopsided victory of the season. Now they wait to learn whether they might …

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Western United snatch upset ALM victory in Newcastle

Western United’s James Troisi insists his side can still play A-League Men finals after snatching an upset win on the road at Newcastle. A clinical first-half double from Noah Botic …

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Lonsdale Street comes alive with Antipodes Festival 2023

The Antipodes Festival 2023 is well underway as the spirit of Hellenism paints Melbourne’s Lonsdale street in the blue and white of all things Greek. There’s an electric atmosphere at …

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Diatribe: Not counted as people

It is the year 2030. After annual resurgences of the pandemic, consecutive interest rate rises and mortgage foreclosures, a sky-rocketing of power and food bills and renewed hostility against regional …

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Turks and Greeks join forces to raise money for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria

“The person who feels pain is alive. But when he feels the pain of others, then yes, he is human,” says John Rerakis owner of Philhellene restaurant, in the words …

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Sydney is all smiles and sequins for Mardi Gras return

Kylie Minogue will kick off pride celebrations as Sydney sets the stage for its biggest, most glamorous and most diverse Mardi Gras in the parade’s 45-year history. On Saturday night, …

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Savva: “Morrison never actually stood for anything”

Niki Savva’s Bulldozed, Scott Morrison’s fall and Anthony Albanese’s rise is a yarn that reads like a great shoe-gum novel. In Savva’s book, Morrison emerges as a man obsessed with …

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