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Kenyan Parliamentarian Passaris visits Melbourne’s Greek Centre to strengthen ties with Greek Australian diaspora

Esther Passaris, a member of Kenya’s Parliament and Nairobi County Women’s Representative, visited the Greek Centre last Thursday and met with Bill Papastergiadis OAM, President of the Greek Community, and …

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Tsitsipas advances to face De Minaur following impressive victory over Shapovalov

Stefanos Tsitsipas has eased his way into the quarter-finals of the Barcelona Open where he will meet Australian Alex De Minaur, whom he has beat in all their previous encounters. …

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Twitter begins removing non-paying users’ blue checks

After several false starts, Twitter is removing the blue checks that help high-profile users verify their identity and distinguish them from impostors on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform. Twitter …

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Australian Kyriacou finishes with flourish at Chevron

Australia’s Steph Kyriacou sunk a wedge shot for eagle on her last hole to climb to just one behind the first-round leader at the LPGA’s first major of the season. …

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Smoking can make lung tumours more resistant: study

Smokers’ bodies react differently to lung cancer treatment than non-smokers’, scientists have found, which may explain why one in five patients don’t respond to immunotherapy. Researchers believe understanding the differences …

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‘Memento Mori’: artist Ox King to speak on latest work inspired by the Fates

The Hellenic Museum is set to host a talk with Ox King (Steven Nuttal) discussing his upcoming work titled ‘Memento Mori’. The Sydney-based artist will be in conversation with museum …

NPL: Battle between neighbours

This week, the unpredictable NPL continues with some intense matches all over Melbourne. South Melbourne and Port Melbourne will face off in the local derby, which is the highlight of …

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Who is John Poulos, founding President and CEO of Dominion Voting?

The settlement of US$787.5 million ($1.17 billion) paid by Fox News to Dominion Voting Systems is the largest defamation settlement ever made public, and involved an admission that a news …

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A full and mesmerised house for Apodimi Kompania in Melbourne

A concert by Apodimi Kompania in Melbourne, Wednesday night, began with a traditional tune from Constantinople, present-day Istanbul, followed by an Acknowledgement to Country and a statement of support for …

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The Greek State’s Curse of Sisyphus: an account of clientelism and corruption

Dr. Aris Trantidis, a senior lecturer in International Relations and Politics at the University of Lincoln in the UK, held a virtual seminar “The Greek State’s Curse of Sisyphus: Clientelism” …

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