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Melbourne’s Cypriots pay tribute to EOKA fighters and revolutionary struggle anniversary
On Sunday, April 2nd, a memorial, and ceremony were held at the Church of Apostolos Andreas in Sunshine to honour the freedom fighters of EOKA 1955-1959. These fighters sparked a …
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Radio veteran Harry Kritharis celebrates 40 years on airwaves
Haralambos Anargyrou Kritharis, popularly known as Harry Crethar and a member of Radio KAA, is celebrating 40 years on radio. A friend of Harry’s, Marijaneta Tomašić, brought this remarkable milestone …
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Migration, high rents put brakes on sliding home prices
Sydney has led a turnaround in national property prices after the market tracked down for 10 straight months. The 0.6 per cent uptick in national home values as measured by …
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Liberals look for answers after Labor by-election win
The Liberals are licking their wounds and are trying to figure out what went wrong after unexpectedly losing the Aston federal by-election, despite rising living costs. The loss of the …
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Postecoglou moves closer to another title with Celtic
Jota and substitute Alexandro Bernabei have struck at the end of each half as Celtic defeated Ross County 2-0 to maintain their nine-point advantage over Rangers at the top of …
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The multitude of issues regarding Cypriot expatriates is inexhaustible
Living abroad for Cypriot expatriates does not automatically mean the suspension of their relations with their homeland, Cyprus. The need for Legal advice and guidance is present, sometimes enhanced, due …
‘A woman ahead of her time’: Greek-Australian Writers’ Festival honours the legacy of writer Charmian Clift
The Greek-Australian Writers’ Festival proved to be one of the most successful events of this year’s 41st Greek Festival of Sydney, focusing intently on Australian author Charmian Clift and highlighting …
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Syriza MP raises concerns over new proof of life requirements for Greek Australian pensioners living in Greece
The Syriza MP, Theodora Tzakri, wants answers from the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Kostis Hatzidakis, about a problem she says has arisen with Australian pensioners who live in …
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Orkopoulos ‘Improbable’ ex-MP would party with skating teens
Claims former NSW Labor member Milton Orkopoulos sexually abused four teenage boys decades ago were improbable, inconsistent and should be rejected, jurors have heard. Details in the claims of four …
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Giant of the nation, Indigenous leader Yunupingu dies
Visionary land rights pioneer Yunupingu is being remembered by his people as “a giant of the nation” as they mourn his death in northeast Arnhem Land. Surrounded by his family …