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Calatrava’s St. Nicholas: a symbol of forgiveness and forward movement
Twenty-one years after St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was destroyed in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has created a beacon for reflection in …
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Greece’s golden visa minimum to lift to 500,000 euros for property in parts of Greece
The minimum value of property that must be acquired to grant eligibility for a Golden Visa will be increased to 500,000 euros in certain parts of Greece, according to an …
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What’s On 24-31 December: Music, culture, history and Hellenic flavours
VIC, NSW, SA TRIANTAFYLLOS 2023 AUSTRALIAN TOUR Popular Greek singer, Triantafyllos, will be in Australia in January 2023 for four live shows. The talented musician with huge hits such as …
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Rafter a keen observer as Kyrgios returns
Tennis legend Pat Rafter will be a fascinated observer as Nick Kyrgios makes his much-anticipated return to national colours at the inaugural United Cup mixed teams’ event. After a three-year …
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Fit Kokkinakis ready to contend in 2023
Fit, firing and confident again, Thanasi Kokkinakis believes he can become the next bolt from the blue to make a deep grand slam run. Carlos Alcaraz’s ascent to world No.1 …
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The new France of the Mbappé generation
On Sunday, December 19, 2022, up to 29 million French fans watched the world cup final match against Argentina. The following day, up to 50,000 fans greeted the French football …
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MEP Giorgos Kyrtsos takes Greece to court over covert surveillance
MEP Giorgios Kyrtsos announced on Wednesday that he was taking Greece to court over alleged intelligence surveillance at the centre of a wiretap scandal. “I filed a complaint against those …
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Mapping the Anzac and Allied trail in Crete – an ambitious project begins
An ambitious project to map the routes of ANZAC soldiers on the island of Crete has begun. The Cretan Federation of Australia and New Zealand in conjunction with the Cretan …
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Mystery Greek-looking statue placed overnight, then removed by Gold Coast Council
Just a few days after it was placed in secrecy at Gold Coast’s iconic Burleigh Hill, a Greek-looking sculpture of a woman was removed by authorities. The artefact was reportedly …
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AHEPA holds multi-artistic tribute to Smyrna
In the year of the centenary of the catastrophe of Smyrne, AHEPA NSW organised a musical tribute to the city of Smyrne on last Sunday, 18 December at its hall …