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Greek Orthodox music to accompany the coronation of King Charles III
More than 2,200 people will attend the coronation of King Charles III, Buckingham Palace has announced. They include international delegates from 203 countries, as well as community and charity workers. …
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Greek Festival of Sydney makes long-awaited return to Brighton-Le-Sands after 20 years
In a move that it could be claimed to have been driven by popular demand, the Greek Festival of Sydney is returning to one of its most glorious “home grounds” …
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Historic vs Sourdough
Sourdough bread making became popular during the recent lockdown, as people sought satisfying and purposeful things to do. This popularity reveals another ‘pandemic’ i.e., misinformation which undermines and distorts a …
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Nick Vavitis’ lockdown hobby lands him a deal with major supermarket
What originally started off as a lockdown hobby, ended up marking the beginning of the most unimaginable business journey. After 29-year-old Greek Australian Nick Vavitis lost his job during lockdown …
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Unique recipes from many colourful regions of Greece during the Meri Month of May
It is that time of the year again when delicious recipes from the many regions of Greece are flooding social media following the initiative launched by Christine Polyzos of Kali …
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Sakkari final hopes dashed and stunning upset for Tsitsipas in Madrid
Aryna Sabalenka gave herself an early birthday gift by easing past Maria Sakkari and into the Madrid Open final for the second time in three years on Thursday and then …
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‘My Name is Eftihia’ to screen across cinemas in Australia this Sunday
Experience the life and times of the legendary Greek songwriter, Eftihia Papagiannopoulou, in an epic one-night-only event! Don’t miss the Hellenic Academy-Award winning biographical drama, “My Name is Eftihia”, on …
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Navigating the complexities of labels and identity in a multicultural Australia
How useful are bureaucratic labels often used by government bureaucracies to define cultural identity in Australia? Particularly, as 40 percent of the Australian population does not have an Anglo-Celtic ancestry. …
Dialogue –
Digital currencies, Dimitra, and civil liberties
The pre-election climate in Greece is “electrified” and the dialogue extends to the creation of a monetary policy centered on a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) payment system, such as …
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Drag storytime event canned after threats of violence
A Melbourne council has cancelled a drag storytime event, citing threats of violence against staff, families and a performer. Activists protested the Monash City Council event, which was intended to …