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GCM Welcomes Greek Government’s Approval of the Working Holiday Visa
The Greek Government passed the relevant legislation related to the approval and implementation of the working holiday visa. All relevant Ministers signed the legislation...
Don’t Miss GCM’s Historical Church Feast Day Celebrations
On March 25, the Greek Community’s most historical church The Annunciation of Our Lady will celebrate its feast day with the attendance of religious...
Greek Singer Alkinoos Ioannidis to Perform at 29th GCM Festival
The famous Greek singer and songwriter Alkinoos Ioannidis will be traveling to Melbourne to perform at the 29th Lonsdale Festival on Saturday, February 27.
The...
Greek Australians Angered by Parthenon Marbles TV Coverage
Greek Australians expressed their deep concern and disappointment regarding the recent coverage by ABC Channel of the Parthenon Marbles, where they were consistently referred...
Australia’s Greek Film Festival Celebrates 30 Years
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It was back in 1992 that the Antipodes Board, the Cultural Arm of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM), decided to proceed with the...
Ancient Greek Drink Salepi Made from One Thousand Orchids
Outside of Asia Minor and the Balkans, it is rare to hear about this ancient concoction, precisely because it is so very characteristic of...
NASA Images Showcase Eerie Beauty of Winter on Mars
New NASA footage shows that Mars, the red planet, has been transformed from a barren wasteland into a beautiful winter wonderland in certain parts.
In...
Italy Serves Amazon a $1.3 Billion Antitrust Fine
Mega retailer Amazon was hit with a $1.3 billion antitrust fine from Italian regulators on Wednesday.
The Italian Competition Authority found that the company had...
World Leaders Call for Global Pandemic Treaty
World leaders have published a letter calling for a pandemic treaty to improve cooperation and transparency in the case of future outbreaks.
Melbourne to Illuminate Landmarks to Commemorate Greek Bicentennial
Some of Melbourne’s top landmarks will be lit up in blue and white to commemorate the declaration of the Greek War of Independence 200 years ago.