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Connie Bonaros calls Cory Bernardi “malaka” during heated election exchange
08 / 03 / 2026
Connie Bonaros calls Cory Bernardi “malaka” during the South Australian election campaign, condemning his past same-sex marriage remarks.
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Balance the Scales: What it will actually take to end gendered violence
07 / 03 / 2026
Each year, International Women’s Day gives us a theme. This year, the United Nations has called on us to “Balance the Scales.”
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Nisyros enters a new era following UNESCO Geopark recognition
07 / 03 / 2026
Nisyros in the southern Aegean is entering a new phase of development after joining the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network in 2025.
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Poland returns 91 Nazi-looted Greek Jewish artefacts to Greece
06 / 03 / 2026
Poland has agreed to return more than 90 Greek Jewish religious artefacts that were stolen during the Nazi occupation of Greece.
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New platform launched in Greece offering real-time train tracking for the public
06 / 03 / 2026
The new digital platform railway.gov.gr, designed to monitor Greece’s railway network, will officially launch on Wednesday.
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Last surviving ANZAC of the Battle of Crete, Les Cook, passes away at 103
Leslie “Les” Cook, believed to be the last surviving ANZAC who fought in the Battle of Crete during World War II, has died aged 103.
06 / 03 / 2026
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Oakleigh Grammar Academic Awards Assembly recognises top achievers
Oakleigh Grammar in Victoria celebrated its top academic performers at the Academic Awards Assembly this week.
06 / 03 / 2026
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Cyprus Community of Melbourne voices concern over attack near Akrotiri base
The President of the Cyprus Community of Melbourne and Victoria, Theo Theophanous, has expressed concern over attacks on Cyprus linked to Iran
06 / 03 / 2026
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Balance the Scales: What it will actually take to end gendered violence
07 / 03 / 2026
Each year, International Women’s Day gives us a theme. This year, the United Nations has called on us to “Balance the Scales.”
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Greek as always: Different languages, same ancient soul
21 / 02 / 2026
We Greeks have always been adventurous people. The Minoans sailed the Mediterranean and traded exotic goods.
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13 / 02 / 2026
I must have been five, maybe six, watching my neighbour flip lamb on the barbecue while Greek music drifted from inside.
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