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Experience the heart and soul of Greece with Ifigeneia Ioannou’s dramatic rebetiko
One of Greece’s leading vocalists, Ifigeneia Ioannou will perform for the first time in Australia the classic hits of the historic film Rebetiko, at the 41st Greek Festival of Sydney …
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Tamis publishes new book on Philhellenism
Professor Anastasios Tamis’ book The Aegis of Hellas: The Continuing Vigour of Philhellenism in English will be published by the Hellenic Parliament Foundation.Through this book Prof. Tamis, Director of …
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Former Tasmanian premier slams federal Libs over voice
Former Tasmanian Liberal premier Peter Gutwein has accused federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of dividing Australians over the proposed Indigenous voice to parliament. Mr Gutwein, who passed the premiership to …
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Women promoted as Liberals reshuffle frontbench
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled a wider-than-expected frontbench reshuffle, with Jacinta Price the new Indigenous Australians spokeswoman. Mr Dutton announced the appointment of Senator Price, who was first elected …
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The ANZAC pilgrimage to Gallipoli: A heritage brand with mythical status
“The ANZAC Pilgrimage to Gallipoli: A heritage brand with mythical status” by Dr Effie Steriopoulos, Senior Lecturer at William Angliss Institute and course leader of the Bachelor of Event Management, …
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Melbourne City crowned A-League Men premiers for third consecutive season
Following a draw with Central Coast Mariners at Hindmarsh Stadium on Sunday evening Melbourne City FC has been crowned premiers of the A-League Men for season 2022-23 while Victorian rivals …
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Heartbreak and hope: A Cypriot mother’s poignant post on her son’s murder
Andriana Nikolaou, the mother fighting for 18 years to find the killers of her son Thanasis, a former Melbourne resident and Cypriot soldier, was in Melbourne recently for a few …
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As a Greek I am compelled by my own history to vote YES
Anastasios (Anestis) Poulioglou. He was born in Smyrna, now named city of Izmir. Over 100,000 Greeks lived in this city until their forced eviction in 1922. My grandfather was a …
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Remembering Efterpi Soropos: A tribute to an artist and friend
Let me tell you about my beautiful, brilliant friend, Effe, who passed away just before Easter. We’ve known each other for over 25 years and I’m still trying to process …
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Dramatic situation with trapped Greeks in Sudan
Greeks who are trapped in the Orthodox Metropolis of Khartoum are appealing for help due to the fierce clashes raging in the Sudanese capital. Fifteen people remain trapped currently according …