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Philoxenia: ASRC’s Kon Karapanagiotidis to host fundraiser feasts on 19 February

Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) founder and CEO, Kon Karapanagiotidis, will share his love of cooking with donor patrons at two upcoming vegan/vegetarian feasts at the organisation’s Footscray centre. Initially, …

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Kyrgios out of Australian Open

Nick Kyrgios has been forced to withdraw from the Australian Open due to a knee injury. Kyrgios’s long-time physio Will Maher says the 2022 Wimbledon runner-up has a cyst growing …

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Kyrgios could cop fine over e-scooter ride

Tennis star Nick Kyrgios is facing a please-explain from police and potential fines for riding an electric scooter while not wearing a helmet and with a passenger aboard. Just ahead …

Sport

Sakkari powers through to second round of AO following win over Yuan

Greek sixth seed Maria Sakkari outclassed China’s Yue Yuan 6-1 6-4 on Monday, to book a meeting on Wednesday with Russian qualifier Diana Shnaider. A little bit of early trouble …

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Kokkinakis in good shape for Open tilt

Thanasi Kokkinakis feels he’s playing better tennis heading into the Australian Open than he was last year when he was coming off his first ATP title. The 26-year-old was unable …

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EU parliament chief to unveil reforms amid graft scandal

The president of the European Parliament will seek Monday to get ahead of a graft scandal that has rocked the legislature, by officially unveiling a series of reforms to clean …

Dialogue

Artsakh and Cyprus: weaponised blockades

Azerbaijan’s illegal and unethical closure of the Lachin Corridor, the only road connecting Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) to the outside world has now entered its first month. The blockade is complete: no-one …

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Royals gather for funeral of Greece’s last king Constantine

The ceremony will see royals from Britain, Denmark, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain pay their respects to the former monarch, who died on Tuesday aged 82. But there …

Dialogue

Greek diaspora voting rights, or a lack of creates global debate

Greek citizens living outside Greece, now have the right to vote in Greece’s elections. The 2019 legislation passed by New Democracy – anaemic and full with obstacles – will be …

Life

On a mission to bring Aussie Greek success stories to screen; yours could be in too

Ari Love is on a mission to create “the most watched original TV series in the Greek diaspora”. One that will provide glimpses from the backstage of success (financial and …

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