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Athens Or Melbourne?
The internationally regarded Greek community in Melbourne proves to be one of the largest and fastest growing communities in the world. With a new...
Music and politics colour Greek pilgrimage to Trebizond
The Ottoman empire was home to many nationalities and religions - a cultural mosaic that was splintered by nationalism and war in the 20th...
Presentation of a book on the Cyprus issue in Victoria
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A great crowd, amongst which the former UN Secretary General Butros-Butros Gali, attended the presentation of a book by expat academic Michail Michail on...
The great Grecian earn: how immigrants made a cafe society
A newly reprinted book reveals the story of early Greek migrants in Australia, writes Anna Patty.
The dockets at Aroney's Cafe in Katoomba trumpeted its...
The «Antikythera Mechanism» in Sydney
The Antikythera mechanism, one of the world's oldest known geared devices, is an ancient mechanical calculator, also described as the first known mechanical computer,...
World Cup 2010: Greece gunning for second place in Group B, says coach Rehhagel
Greece will face Argentina, Nigeria and South Korea in the soccer World Cup in South Africa next year, following yesterday’s draw in Cape Town.
Two...
The Parthenon- Icon or Epitaph for the Humanities?
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Professor Michael John Osborne gave a lecture on the Parthenon and the Hellenic Studies at the University of Notre Dame earlier this month. Almost...
Our very own Northern Territory Minister
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The Hon Kon Vatskalis MLA, is not just a Minister. He is the Northern Territory Minister for Business and Employment, Minister for Primary Industry,...
2009 Panhellenic Games to be held in Melbourne
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The Pan Hellenic Games aims to see about 600 budding sporting champions of Greek descent from all over Australia and New Zealand compete against...
S.A. Attorney – General is “Thirty Times Greek”
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Mr. Atkinson honored to be called “Triantellena” (thirty times Greek) and expressed his gratitude to the Pontian Federation and to Martin Hamilton-Smith for giving...


