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GCM Seminar explores diasporic visibility in Sydney’s post-war Greek neighbourhoods

Professor George Kouvaros from the University of New South Wales will present a free lecture titled Diasporic Visibility in Sydney’s Post-War Greek Neighbourhoods at the Greek Centre on Thursday, 23 …

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An evening of poetry by Dimitris Tzoumacas at the Greek Centre

The Greek Community of Melbourne hosted a poetry event by Dimitris Tzoumacas last Sunday at its mezzanine level in collaboration with the Greek-Australian Cultural League and the Hellenic Writers’ Association …

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Five Greek authors win the Writer’s Capital International Women’s Awards

The Writers Capital Foundation has announced the winners of its International Women’s Awards 2023 and five Greek authors have been selected. The awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of …

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Greek Orthodox Community of St George Brisbane offers an encore screening of Eftihia

The Greek Orthodox Community of St. George Brisbane Cultural Committee has bent to popular demand and is screening Eftihia again, the opening film of last year’s Greek Film Festival. The …

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Speaking more than one language can slow down dementia

Growing up speaking more than one language can help delay the effects of dementia. It’s good news for those living in Australia’s many culturally diverse households, according to a study …

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Gina Kalabishis the artist more at home in the Australian bush

Gina Kalabishis presents her latest body of work which seeks to convey a romantic experience of landscape. It was inspired through her recent Gang Gang Artist Residency on the NSW …

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Dispatch from Antioch: Greek and other minorities in the Turkish earthquake

One of the greatest myths around Antioch (Antakya) perpetuated by Western archaeologists and Biblical scholars is that the city was destroyed in the 6th Century CE (Christian Era) after a …

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Greek granny famed for helping refugees dies

A 93-year-old Greek grandmother, who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for helping refugees flooding into Europe, died on Sunday, the state news agency reported. Emilia Kamvysi and two …

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Australia to command eight nuclear subs in $368b deal

Australia will command a fleet of eight nuclear-powered submarines within the next three decades under a fast-tracked plan that will cost up to $368 billion. In a bid to deter …

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Perrottet: ‘I’ve never felt any pressure from ClubsNSW’

Dominic Perrottet denies he was pressured by the powerful gaming industry to dump a senior minister who wanted to address problem gambling by introducing cashless gaming in NSW. Retiring veteran …

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