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Greek Festival of Sydney returns with a bang as a prosperous future lies in store
The Greek Festival of Sydney was a rousing success as it settled once again in Darling Harbour and, after a tumultuous past few years, its future looks better than ever …
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Historic Greek medal to end world skiing championships
Greek racer AJ Ginnis has finished runner-up to gold medallist Henrik Kristoffersen in the men’s slalom at the Alpine skiing world championships to earn his country its first medal at …
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PAOK records vital triumph over AEK to keep title hopes alive
PAOK stood tall in the derby of the double-headed eagles in a massive result that keeps them in contention for the premiership. The Thessaloniki club downed AEK 2-0 at “Toumba” …
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Live music for Victoria begins at Warrawee
Conrad Alimonakis runs a pharmacy in Eaton Mall, Oakleigh. The Pierce Brothers were setting up outside his pharmacy, for a live set to promote Live at Warrawee. They were concerned …
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‘Smyrna’ to hit Australian screens
Smyrna, my beloved (Smyrni moy agapimeni), the critically acclaimed film based on 1922 true events is set for its Australian release on Sunday 26 March. Drawing parallels with the Syrian …
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$140,000 pledge for Sydney’s Greek Summer Festival
Over 80,000 people attended this year’s St Basil’s NSW & ACT Greek Summer Festival, a turnout that did not go unnoticed by the Coalition state government when announcing a funding …
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King Charles requests Greek Orthodox music for his coronation
Greek Orthodox music will feature among the twelve newly commissioned pieces of music set to play at the coronation of Britain’s King Charles at Westminster Abbey. Six orchestral commissions, five …
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NSW Liberal MP Peter Poulos given six-month suspension from party over Penthouse photo saga
After a new allegation of “unacceptable intimidation” against Peter Poulos emerged this week, the Liberal Party announced on Saturday afternoon its decision to suspend the MP for six months over …
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AAIA’s new Director keen to extend focus on “experiences of Australia’s Greek community today”
The University of Sydney’s Australian Archaeological Institute of Athens (AAIA) will be welcoming its new Director, experienced field archaeologist and scholar Professor Tamar Hodos, in the second half of 2023. …
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Impressive comeback for Australia’s biggest Pontian gathering; Synapantema
From a small-scale dinner with no more than 100 attendees, Synapantema has grown into the biggest Pontian gathering in Australia and this year’s three-day event proved once more true to …