Superstorm has NSW in its sights

Source: TheDailyTelegraph

Daring flood rescue caught on video

A young child and two women are airlifted to safety after their car became trapped in fast-rising flood waters in the Australian state of Q…

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A toddler rescued by helicopter from floodwaters in Biloela. Picture: Channel 7 Source: The Daily Telegraph

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A camera on a rescuer’s helmet captured the heart-stopping, and dangerous, operation. Picture: Channel 7 Source: The Daily Telegraph

MORE than 2000 passengers have been left stranded at sea a result of the state’s recent rough weather.

P&O Cruise liner the Pacific Jewel was due back in Sydney early tomorrow morning, before being told to slow her course in order to avoid the rough weather.

“Weather maps suggested the boat might hit heavy swells, so in order to maintain the safety and comfort of our passengers the boat will now dock a day later instead,” a spokesman told The Daily Telegraph.

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Fellow mega-cruise liner the Pacific Pearl was also due back to Sydney was due to head off for a New Zealand cruse today, but will now stay in port overnight until the front has passed to the south.

Earlier, home and business owners gathered at Brelsford Park in Coffs Harbour, in the city centre, to make sandbags in a bid to protect their properties from flooding.

Nerves are running high at homes along Coffs Creek which runs through the centre of the Mid North Coast holiday town.

Long-time resident Bill Lulham said his home had flooded twice before when the river burst it banks.

He said it was too early to tell if it would flood again.

“Different people are saying different things,” he said.

“I hope it doesn’t.”

Parts of Coffs Harbour Airport are also flooded with incoming planes having to make several attempts to land in strong winds.

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Bill Lulham watches Coffs Creek on the rise in Coffs Harbour. Picture: Bradley Hunter Source: The Daily Telegraph

A total of 40.2 mm of rain has fallen in Coffs Harbour since 9am while the region has experienced wind gusts of 48km/h.

Many shops remain closed and sandbagged in the centre of town while water is leaking through the roof of the local shopping centre.

Flooding has prompted police to close the Pacific Highway just south of Grafton earlier today.

The closure could hardly have come at a worse time for tens of thousands of motorists returning home after the school holiday break.

Police said a diversion was in place via Clarenza.

The Gwydir Highway is also closed at the Gibraltar Ranges and is expected to remain that way until this evening at least.

“The situation is changing quickly so motorists are advised to avoid travel if possible,” police said this morning.

Spokesman Phil Campbell said rescues were under way near Lismore and in the Tweed region of the far north coast, both to save people trapped in cars that have become stranded on flooded roads.

The SES has received more that 700 calls for help in the past 72 hours, most of which have been since yesterday morning from residents in northern NSW, parts of which have recorded more than 500mm of rain since the start of the weekend.

“Many of those relate to localised flash flooding and leaking roofs but we’ve got winds gusting to 107km/h now and that’s bringing down trees and branches and causing a bit of property damage,” Mr Campbell said.

“Nothing too major yet but it’s still early days.”

“One of the biggest concerns for us is the large number of holiday-makers returning home after the long weekend. It’s going to be a very difficult and potentially very dangerous commute.”

Flood rescue teams have already been deployed to areas expected to bear the brunt of a low pressure system moving south from Queensland, and Mr Campbell said hundreds of other volunteers were on standby.

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Local Coffs Harbour residents start bagging up sand bags in preparation of the floods. Picture: Bradley Hunter Source: The Daily Telegraph

Weatherwatch meteorologist Don White said the middle of the system was still in Queensland but would soon cross the border, gaining velocity as it moved further south.

Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie and the Hunter Region will be among the worst-hit today, with Sydney expected to cop its worst weather tonight and early tomorrow morning.

Mr White said low-level flooding was likely throughout coastal NSW.

Parts of the Blue Mountains were likely to record some of the highest falls around Sydney.

But there is some good news – the fact the wet weather system is gaining speed means it is likely to pass quickly rather than staying in one place and dumping torrential, continuous rain for days on end, as has been the case in Queensland.Earlier, Jetstar grounded all flights to Ballina, the Gold Coast and Brisbane from Sydney Airport due to high winds this morning.

Hundreds of travellers remain in the packed terminal waiting for information on the conditions but staff say there is no indication on when they will be able to fly.

Flash flooding, heavy rains and destructive winds are also set to intensify in NSW, as wild weather attached to ex-cyclone Oswald isolates almost 2000 people in the state’s north.

The Bureau of Meteorology said Oswald, which was looming over southern Queensland early today, is forecast to slowly move into northern NSW later in the morning before surging rapidly south-southeastwards.

A severe weather warning has been issued for much of the state, including Sydney, the Northern Rivers, the mid North Coast, the Hunter, the Northern and Central Tablelands and the Illawarra, with people being warned of flash flooding and gusts of up to 140km/h.

Yesterday, a toddler was put in a bag and winched to safety as raging floodwaters threatened to sweep him and two women from the back of their ute.

The rescue, captured on camera by the heroic rescuer who was lowered down to the stricken vehicle at Biloela, central Queensland, came on a day of drama as a huge storm cell battered the Sunshine State and dumped torrential rain on most of the country’s east coast.

After the terrified boy was lifted to the helicopter hovering above, footage showed him being taken out of the waterproof bag minutes before the two women were rescued.

National Rain Radar

Elsewhere in Queensland, an elderly man’s body was found in floodwaters at Burnett Heads and there were fears for two other people who went missing during the day.

And the wild weather isn’t confined to north of the border – northern NSW and Sydney have been put on alert as the huge storm cell, formerly tropical cyclone Oswald, surges south.

That was the message from the SES, busy preparing for an onslaught of destruction.

NSW is on red alert for flash flooding, damaging winds of up to 130km/h and huge seas similar to those that have caused havoc across Queensland – including reports of up to six small tornadoes – since the low pressure system made landfall on Cape York Peninsula six days ago.

SES spokesman Phil Campbell said the worst of the weather for Sydney was expected to arrive this evening between 5pm and midnight, bringing damaging winds of more than 100km/h, heavy seas and flash flooding.

“If it’s Brisbane’s turn to cop it (last night) then it’s Sydney’s (tonight),” he said.

However the focus early today will be the north coast and northern rivers where the SES yesterday flew in 53 flood rescue specialists in readiness with “quite a lot” more on standby in Sydney.

Queensland Premier Campbell Newman yesterday called for army helicopters to help in Bundaberg, where 300 homes and 100 businesses were expected to be inundated by floods overnight. Some homes had only just been rebuilt following devastating floods two years ago.

Police Commissioner Ian Stewart said officers had recovered the body of an elderly man at Burnett Heads but, with next of kin yet to be advised, he would not reveal further details.

In Gympie, a 27-year-old man is missing after being swept away trying to cross the swollen Widgee Creek. A man and a woman he was with were rescued. There are also fears for a woman who drove into floodwaters at Pacific Haven near Maryborough.

Five small twisters tore roofs from houses, brought down powerlines and uprooted trees as they ripped into Bargara, Burnett Heads and Coonarr near Bundaberg, leaving some 20 people injured. Another tornado was reported at Mooloolaba.

More than 60,000 homes were without power across southeast Queensland late yesterday, with that figure expected to rise.

Bundaberg was cut in half when two bridges were closed as the Burnett River rose to 7.2m, but mayor Mal Forman said it was expected to peak at 9m tomorrow, resulting in the worst flooding since 1984.

Two helicopters saved a couple who were left clinging to a log in rising water after their boat capsized at Pacific Haven, southeast of Childers, which had been cut off. The woman was winched to safety, while the man was able to wade to the bank and return to their home.

The aircraft carried out another rescue in the same town of an elderly man with mobility issues and his wife, who were both winched to safety from their home.

In NSW, the SES fielded more than 210 calls for assistance yesterday, including a person trapped by rising water in a caravan at Crookwell and two people trapped in cars in separate incidents at Tenterfield and Orange.

The Fire and Rescue NSW helicopter was also called to rescue campers stranded by rising water near Grafton shortly after 11am.

The Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe weather warning for heavy surf and coastal erosion for Sydney, northern rivers, mid-north coast, Hunter and Illawarra regions.

More than 200mm of rain was recorded in the 24 hours to 9am yesterday at Upper Rous River in the far north.

Το νέο τους single ‘Εγώ Μπορώ και Μόνη’ απο τους ΜΠΛΕ

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ΝΕΑ ΚΥΚΛΟΦΟΡΙΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΟΥΣ ΜΠΛΕ

Οι ΜΠΛΕ υποδέχονται την νέα χρονιά με μια ευχάριστη έκπληξη!

Το νέο τους single ‘Εγώ Μπορώ και Μόνη’ δεν μπορεί να το αγοράσει κανείς από πουθενά !

Διατίθεται μόνο δωρεάν (free download) από το επίσημο site τους, http://www.ble.gr

Γιάννη Πλούταρχου με τίτλο ” ΚΑΤΩ ΑΠ΄ ΤΟΝ ΙΔΙΟ ΗΛΙΟ ” κυκλοφορεί στις 4 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ

ΚΑΤΩ ΑΠ’ ΤΟΝ ΙΔΙΟ ΗΛΙΟ” ΚΥΚΛΟΦΟΡΕΙ ΣΤΙΣ 4 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ!!!

Σύμφωνα με Δελτίο Τύπου της δισκογραφικής εταιρίας Heaven Music, η νέα δισκογραφική δουλειά του Γιάννη Πλούταρχου με τίτλο ” ΚΑΤΩ ΑΠ΄ ΤΟΝ ΙΔΙΟ ΗΛΙΟ ” κυκλοφορεί στις 4 ΜΑΡΤΙΟΥ.

“Να ΄ΣΑΙ ΚΑΛΑ” και “ΔΕΝ ΜΕ ΠΑΙΡΝΕΙ” , είναι τα 2 νέα τραγούδια από το πολυαναμενόμενο νέο CD, τα οποία ήδη ακούμε από το ραδιόφωνο και έχουν αποκτήσει ξεχωριστή θέση στις καρδιές μας από την πρώτη στιγμή!!!

Μια ακόμη δισκογραφική δουλειά, που όπως όλα δείχνουν θα αγαπηθεί πολύ από τους θαυμαστές του αγαπημένου μας καλλιτέχνη και θα μας χαρίσει, ένα ακόμη υπέροχο ταξίδι στα μονοπάτια της μουσικής …

Εκοψαν για καυσόξυλα και την ελιά του Πλάτωνα!

Source: TaNeaOnline

Ηλικίας 37 ετών το δένδρο που έκοψαν από την Ιερά Οδό

Δέντρο, ετών… 37, ήταν αυτό που έκοψαν άγνωστοι στην Ιερά Οδό και όχι η περίφημη Ελιά του Πλάτωνα, διευκρινίζει με ανακοίνωσή της η Γενική Διεύθυνση Αρχαιοτήτων και Πολιτιστικής Κληρονομιάς.

Το ελαιόδεντρο, το λεγόμενο «Ιερή Ελιά του Πλάτωνα», το οποίο βρισκόταν έως το 1976 στην Ιερά Οδό, μεταξύ των αριθμών 89-91, ξεριζώθηκε στις 7 Οκτωβρίου του 1976, όταν προσέκρουσε λεωφορείο στον κορμό του, σύμφωνα με την ανακοίνωση.

Ό,τι απέμεινε από τον αρχαίο κορμό, μεταφέρθηκε σε κτίριο του Γεωπονικού Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών όπου φυλάσσεται σε ειδικά κατασκευασμένη προθήκη.

Με ενέργειες του ίδιου πανεπιστημίου, στη θέση του παλαιού ελαιόδεντρου φυτεύτηκε νεότερο, το οποίο είχε τη μορφή τριών κορμών, διαμέτρου 30 εκ. περίπου έκαστος.

Ο ένας από αυτούς τους κορμούς, ο οποίος είχε εν τω μεταξύ απονεκρωθεί, αφαιρέθηκε την 6η Ιανουαρίου 2013 από αγνώστους.

Οι δύο ζωντανοί κορμοί παραμένουν ανέπαφοι.

Από τους λαθροϋλοτόμους δεν γλίτωσε τελικά ούτε η ρίζα της ελιάς του Πλάτωνα: στη θέση της, τις τελευταίες ημέρες, έχει απομείνει το ανασκαμμένο έδαφος (φωτογραφία επάνω). Την ώρα που η Πίνδος λεηλατείται από την αλβανική μαφία του ξύλου – τα τελευταία χρόνια έχουν αποψιλωθεί στον Γράμμο τουλάχιστον 3.000 στρέμματα δάσους -, στο κέντρο της Αθήνας κάποιοι ξερίζωσαν χθες την ελιά του Πλάτωνα για να την κάνουν… καυσόξυλα.

Κάτω από αυτό το δέντρο στην Ιερά Οδό, κοντά στο Γεωπονικό Πανεπιστήμιο, θρυλείται πως ο μεγάλος έλληνας φιλόσοφος δίδασκε τους μαθητές του τον 5ο αιώνα π.Χ.

Η γηραιά αυτή ελιά βρισκόταν στο συγκεκριμένο σημείο μέχρι και το 1978. Τότε, ένα λεωφορείο είχε πέσει πάνω της και έσπασε τον κορμό της. Ο κορμός μεταφέρθηκε στο Γεωπονικό Πανεπιστήμιο, όπου ακόμη και σήμερα βρίσκεται σε ειδική προθήκη.

Ωστόσο, στη θέση παρέμενε μέχρι και προχθές η τεραστίων διαστάσεων ρίζα της ελιάς, η οποία υπολογίζεται ότι ζύγιζε 500-700 κιλά και αποτελούσε το 20% του δέντρου. Μάλιστα, κάτοικοι έβλεπαν τα βλαστάρια που είχαν πεταχθεί και την προσπάθεια του δένδρου να ξαναγεννηθεί.

Οπως εκτιμούν οι περίοικοι, κάποιοι εντόπισαν την πολύ μεγάλη ρίζα κατά τη διάρκεια ενός καθιερωμένου παζαριού που πραγματοποιείται στην περιοχή. Επέστρεψαν λοιπόν, την ξερίζωσαν και την πήραν ώρα που κανείς δεν θα τους έβλεπε. Δεν αποκλείουν, πάντως, την πιθανότητα αυτοί που πήραν τη ρίζα να είναι Ρομά, καθώς συχνάζουν στο συγκεκριμένο παζάρι.

ΑΓΓΕΛΟΣ ΑΝΔΡΕΑΤΟΣ : “ΝΑ ΜΑΣ ΓΡΑΦΕΙΣ” – NEW VIDEO CLIP

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Ολοκληρώθηκαν τα γυρίσματα για το νέο video clip του Άγγελου Ανδρεάτου.

Πιο συγκεκριμένα, ο δημοφιλής τραγουδιστής βρέθηκε στη Ρόδο προκειμένου να οπτικοποιήσει τη τελευταία του ραδιοφωνική επιτυχία, που έχει τίτλο «Να Μας Γράφεις».

Κάτω από τις σκηνοθετικές οδηγίες του Μιχαήλ Μαυρομούστακου, ο Άγγελος Ανδρεάτος, περιπλανείται σε εξωτερικούς χώρους και αξιοθέατα του νησιού, ενώ η εναρμονισμένη εναλλαγή εικόνων και χρωμάτων, ντύνουν ευχάριστα την εικόνα!

Επίσης, έκπληξη προκαλεί η παρουσία ενός γυναικείου μοντέλου, με καταγωγή από την Σκωτία…

Δείτε το video clip εδώ:

ΑΓΓΕΛΟΣ ΑΝΔΡΕΑΤΟΣ “ΝΑ ΜΑΣ ΓΡΑΦΕΙΣ” | Video Clip 2013
Συμμετοχή: Lauren Jones
Στίχοι: Γρηγόρης Βαξαβανέλης
Μουσική: Άγγελος Ανδρεάτος
Ενορχήστρωση – Παραγωγή: Παναγιώτης Μπρακούλιας
Label: Legend Digital Single
Σκηνοθεσία : Μιχαήλ Μαυρομούστακος
Δ.φωτογραφίας : Kriss Tsiakiris
Δ.παραγωγής : Λευτέρη Σκιαθίτης
Make up artist nx : Nikolaos Hatziantonis

Nick Xenophon in bid to close gambling app loophole

INDEPENDENT senator Nick Xenophon will introduce legislation to close an online gambling loophole that makes it legal for children to lose money on a poker machine game.

The popular app Slotomania is free to download, but charges players between $2 and $21 for in-game coins.

Like many similar games, Slotomania has the same features of actual poker machines and its customers, many of them children, need to use real money to buy credits.

Created by Playtika LTD, the game is rated 12+ on the iTunes store for “Frequent/Intense Simulated Gambling”.
However, because credits or “winnings” can’t be cashed out, the games are exempt from Australia’s Interactive Gambling Act.

Senator Xenophon said he previously raised concerns about a similar game, DoubleDownCasino, with Communications Minister Stephen Conroy in November 2011.

However, the government’s review of the legislation was inconclusive, with Senator Xenophon then describing an interim report, released in May 2012, as “deeply superficial”.

“The government has known for a long time that there is a serious issue here that needs action, but instead it is still sitting on the fence. That’s why this legislation is urgently needed,” Senator Xenophon said in a statement.
Monash University’s Dr Charles Livingstone, a leading expert on gambling research, has backed calls for a clampdown.

“These games are a disgrace,” Dr Livingstone said.

“They’re identical to poker machines and they are easily accessible by young people – habituating them to electronic gambling, particularly poker machines.”
Dr Livingstone also expressed concerns that children with access to their parents’ credit cards could get addicted to the game.

The amendment proposed by Senator Xenophon will mean that if actual money can be lost on the game it will be defined as a “gambling service” and therefore prohibited.

The South Australian senator says he will be introducing legislation when federal parliament resumes in February.

ΝΟΜΙΣΜΑΤΑ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΥ ΚΟΣΜ

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§  Σάμος, Στατήρας, Άβδηρα Οκτώδραχμο, Δίκαια Διστατήρας , Λητή Στατήρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonThasos01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonDer001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAigai01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAkanthos01.jpg

§  Θάσος Στατήρας, Δέρρονες Δωδεκάδραχμο, Αιγαί ή Δέρρονες Στατήρας, Άκανθος Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonIchnai01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonNeapolis01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSermyle01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTerone01.jpg

§  Ιχναί Στατήρας, Νεάπολη Στατήρας , Σερμύλη Τετράδραχμο, Τερόνη Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonChalkis01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonEretria01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAthens01.jpg

§  Χαλκίς Τετράδραχμο, Ερέτρια Τετράδραχμο, Αθήνα Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTheben01.jpg

§  Θήβες Στατήρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonThesLeag01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAchLeag001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonEpirLeag001.jpg

§  Θεσσαλική Συμμαχία, Αχαϊκη Συμμαχία, Ηπειρωτική Συμμαχία,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAetLeag001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/MonKos001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonOlbia001.jpg

§  Αιτωλική Συμμαχία, Κως, Όλβια,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonRhodes002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonhw007.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonhw006.jpg

§  Ρόδος, Μούσα, Κλεοπάτρα Θεά και Αντίοχος Η’ Γρυπός,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonhw005.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonhw004.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonhw002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonhw001.jpg

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPyrrhos001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPyrrhos002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPyrrhos003.jpg

§  Πύρρος της Ηπείρου, Πύρρος της Ηπείρου, Πύρρος της Ηπείρου,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAgathokles01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAgathokles02.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAgathokles03.jpg

§  Αγαθοκλής , Αγαθοκλής , Αγαθοκλής ,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAlexandrosIII03.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSeleucusINicator01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSeleucusINicator02.jpg

§  Αλέξανδρος Γ’ Βαβυλώνα, Σέλευκος Α, Σέλευκος Α , Σελεύκεια η επί του Τίγρη,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAntiochusVI001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAntiochusIITheos01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAntiochusVII01.jpg

§  Αντίοχος Στ’, Αντίοχος Β’, Αντίοχος Ζ’ Σιδήτης,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAntiochusHierax01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAntiochusIII01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAntiochusVIII01.jpg

§  Αντίοχος Ιέραξ, Αντίοχος Γ’, Αντίοχος Η’ Γρυπός,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonDelphi01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTheben02.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAinos01.jpg

§  Δελφοί Τρίδραχμο, Θήβες, Αινος,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAinos02.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAigina01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKnossos02.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKnossos03.jpg

§  Αινος, Αίγινα, Κνωσός, Κνωσός,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTenedos01.jpghttp://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPhaistos001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPhaistos002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonEphesos01.jpg

§  Τένεδος, Φαιστός, Φαιστός, Έφεσος,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonMiletus01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSamos02.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKos002.jpg

§  Μίλητος, Σάμος, Κως,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse003.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse004.jpg

§  Συρακούσες, Συρακούσες, Συρακούσες, Συρακούσες,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse018.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse019.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse020.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse021.jpg

§  Συρακούσες, Συρακούσες, Συρακούσες, Συρακούσες,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse024.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse025.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum002.jpg

§  Συρακούσες, Συρακούσες, Τάρας, Τάρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum003.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum004.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum005.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum006.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum007.jpg

§  Τάρας, Τάρας, Τάρας, Τάρας, Τάρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum008.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonHerakleia002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonHerakleia003.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonThurioi01.jpg

§  Τάρας, Ηράκλεια, Ηράκλεια, Θούριοι,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKroton03.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKroton04.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonMetapont03.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTerina001.jpg

§  Κρότωνας, Κρότωνας, Μεταπόντιο, Τερίνα,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonNeapolis02.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonRhegion001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPhilipposIII01.jpg

§  Νεάπολη, Ρήγιο, Φίλιππος Γ’,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAlexandrosIII01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonDPoliorketes001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonDPoliorketes002.jpg

§  Αλέξανδρος Γ’, Δημήτριος Πολιορκητής, Δημήτριος Πολιορκητής,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAGonatas001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonADoson001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPhilipposV01.jpg

§  Αντίγονος Β’ Γονατάς, Αντίγονος Γ΄ Δώσων, Φίλιππος Ε΄ Μακεδών,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPerseas001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonLysimachos01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAlexandrosIII02.jpg

§  Περσέας, Λυσίμαχος, Αλέξανδρος Γ΄,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPtolemyI001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPtolemyI002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPtolemyI003.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPtolemyII001.jpg

§  Πτολεμαιος Α΄, Πτολεμαιος Α΄, Πτολεμαιος Α΄, Πτολεμαιος Β΄,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPharsalos01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonOpLokroi01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonIstros01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAbdera02.jpg

§  Φάρσαλος, Οπουντίων Λοκρών , Ιστρος, Άβδηρα,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAbdera03.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAbdera04.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAmfipolis01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonLarissa01.jpg

§  Άβδηρα, Άβδηρα, Αμφίπολη, Λάρισα,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonLarissa02.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonThasos02.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAkanthos02.jpg

§  Λάρισα, Θάσος, Άκανθος,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum009.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTarentum010.jpg

§  Τάρας Στατήρας, Τάρας Στατήρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse069.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse070.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse071.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse072.jpg

§  Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSybaris001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonLaos001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKaulonia001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPoseidonia01.jpg

§  Συβαρίς Δίδραχμο, Λαός Στατήρας, Καυλωνία Στατήρας, Ποσειδωνία Στατήρας

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse026.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse027.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse028.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse029.jpg

§  Συρακούσες Δραχμή, Συρακούσες Οβολός, Συρακούσες Λίτρα, Συρακούσες Δραχμή,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse030.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse031.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse032.jpg

§  Συρακούσες Δωδεκάλιτρα, Συρακούσες Δεκάλιτρα, Συρακούσες Εκατόλιτρα,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKorinth041.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKorinth042.jpg

§  Κόρινθος Στατήρας, Κόρινθος Στατήρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKorinth036.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKorinth037.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKorinth038.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKorinth039.jpg

§  Κόρινθος Στατήρας, Κόρινθος Στατήρας, Κόρινθος Στατήρας, Κόρινθος Στατήρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonElis005.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonElis006.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonElis007.jpg

§  Ήλιδα Στατήρας, Ήλιδα Στατήρας, Ήλιδα Στατήρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKyrene01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonElis001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonElis002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonElis003.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonElis004.jpg

§  Κυρήνη, Ήλιδα Στατήρας, Ήλιδα Στατήρας, Ήλιδα Στατήρας, Ήλιδα Στατήρας,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKlazomenai01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse015.jpg

§  Κλαζομεναί, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse016.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse017.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse013.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse014.jpg

§  Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse009.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse010.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse011.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSyracuse012.jpg

§  Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο, Συρακούσες Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSicPun001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSicPun002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSicPun003.jpg

§  Σικελό-φοινικικό Τετράδραχμο, Σικελό-φοινικικό Τετράδραχμο, Σικελό-φοινικικό Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSicPun004.jpg

§  Σικελό-φοινικικό Τετράδραχμο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonHimeraHem001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonHimeraHem002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonAkragasHem001.jpg

§  Ιμέρα Ημίλιτρο, Ιμέρα Ημίλιτρο, Ακραγάς Ημίλιτρο,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonTyros001.jpg

§  Τύρος,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonMagnesiaM0001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSmyrna001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonMyrina001.jpg

§  Μαγνησία η επί Μαιάνδρω, Σμύρνη, Μύρινα ,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKatane002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKatane003.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonKatane004.jpg

§  Κατάνη, Κατάνη, Κατάνη,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMithridatesI01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMithridatesII01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMithridatesII02.jpg

§  Μιθριδάτης Α’, Μιθριδάτης Β’, Μιθριδάτης Β’,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonPhiletairos01.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonEumenesI001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonCistophor01.jpg

§  Φιλέταιρος, Ευμένης Α’, Πέργαμος Κιστοφόρος ,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSmyrna002.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonSamos03.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonHalik001.jpg

§  Όμηρος, Σμύρνη, Πυθαγόρας, Σάμος , Ηρόδοτος Αλικαρνασσός,

§  http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonIot0001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonGep001.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonHimeraHem003.jpg http://www.hellenica.de/Griechenland/Lahanas/Th/ThMonHimeraHem004.jpg

§  Κομμαγένη Ιοτάπη, Βόσπορος, βασιλίσσης Γηπαιπυρεως, Ιμέρα Δίδραχμο , Ιμέρα Δίδραχμο,

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§  Νάξος Σικελία , Τριοβολός , Διοβολός , Τριημιοβολός ,

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§  Οβολός , Τριτεμόριον, Ημιοβολός , Τεταρτημόριον,

UN’s Matthew Nimetz in Skopje and Athens Again

As UN envoy Matthew Nimetz is set to pay a visit to Greece and FYROM, debates have centred around any ‘name’ proposals he may put on the negotiations table

Name proposals on table for FYROM

It is long due, and not without any optimism and objections at the same time that officials in Athens and Skopje are expecting the UN mediator Matthew Nimetz with some “new ideas”  in the longstanding dispute over Macedonia’s state name – to which Greece objected so far.

The UN envoy Matthew Nimetz is off to Greece and Macedonia. Athens and Skopje expect to hear again from him for overcoming of the long-standing name dispute, Macedonian MIA news agency reported.

As Balkan Insight (BIRN) reported – prior to Nimetz’s arrival in Greece, the Greek Foreign Minister, Dimitris Avramopoulos, said his country aimed for a solution that would respect each side’s history and culture and strengthen regional stability and security.

“Nimetz’s visit… is a development that we wanted, to the extent that it can create the conditions for progress on the ‘name’ issue,” he said, BIRN reported. After meeting Greek officials, Nimetz is expected to go on to Skopje.

“I hope for new initiatives and ideas [from Nimetz],” the Macedonian President, Gjorge Ivanov, said before the New Year’s holiday.

Greek media have already reported on concrete proposals that Nimetz would present to Greek and Macedonian authorities. Daily “Ethnos” says the mediator will force the two governments to pass critical decisions and avoid a new impasse that could lead to serious unwanted effects in NATO and EU.

According to the newspaper, the proposal would include a geographic qualifier, without going into issues of identity and language. Moreover, the proposals would cover the range of the name’s use.

“Nimetz is set to present a name for bilateral relations and international organizations, as well as a non-binding recommendation for bilateral use, while avoiding any inclusion of the solution in the FYROM constitution”, says “Ethnos”.

The paper stresses that if the mediator presents a proposal that Athens cannot accept, pressure on Greece will increase, especially from countries pushing for Macedonia’s accession talks date under the FYROM reference.

Greece insists that Macedonia’s name implies territorial claims to its own northern province, also called Macedonia.

Macedonia has obtained annual recommendations for a start to EU membership talks in European Commission reports since 2009.

But it has never been offered a date for the talks owing to the Greek blockade related to the dispute over its name.

It’s all Greek, and all good, to top HSC student

First in course: Penrith’s Claire Fassoulidis (right, with her mother) plans to continue studying Greek by correspondence. Picture: Carlos Furtado

First in course: Penrith’s Claire Fassoulidis (right, with her mother) plans to continue studying Greek by correspondence. Picture: Carlos Furtado

SHE may have just topped Modern Greek Continuers in the HSC but Claire Fassoulidis plans to study physiotherapy.

‘‘I was surprised by my result because with my family at home we don’t speak Greek,’’ Claire, a former Jamison High School student, said.

Her aptitude for the language will come in handy when she arrives in Greece in a few weeks.

Claire was one of two Penrith students — and 120 statewide — recognised by Education Minister Adrian Piccoli at a ceremony held in their honour at Australian Technology Park, Redfern, yesterday.

The other was Kiera Warda, a former Caroline Chisholm College student. She topped Studies of Religion II.

“There is something about celebrating the achievements of young people that generates collective pride,” Mr Piccoli said.

To be first in course students needed to have come first in an HSC course and for their result to be in the top band.

The 2012 HSC merit lists are at http://boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc-results/hsc-merit-lists.html

Were you happy with your results? Share your stories below or email kstevens@fairfaxmedia.com.au

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GALLERY – BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle’s Greek Community

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle's Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Participants line up set to start. Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle’s Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Participants line up set to start. Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle's Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday.  Participants line up set to start. Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle’s Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Participants line up set to start. Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle's Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Greek community members wait at the Bogie Hole for the race to retrieve the cross from the bottom of the pool.  Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle’s Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Greek community members wait at the Bogie Hole for the race to retrieve the cross from the bottom of the pool. Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle's Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday.  Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle’s Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle's Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday.  Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle’s Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle's Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday.  Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle’s Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle's Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday.  Picture BROCK PERKS

BLESSING OF THE WATERS: Unmarried men from Newcastle’s Greek Community raced to retrieve the cross thrown into the Bogey Hole in the traditional Blessing of the Waters ceremony on Sunday. Picture BROCK PERKS

 

BLOOD was spilled, water was splashed and glory was won on Sunday at the Bogey Hole.

Newcastle’s Greek community marked the religious feast of Epiphany with the centuries-old tradition of the Blessing of the Waters.

More than 200 people from the Newcastle’s Greek Orthodox Church looked on as young unmarried men from their community jumped into the watering hole and raced to be the first the grab a holy cross thrown down to the sea floor.

The traditional race, which is also open to women, has been performed at the Bogey Hole since 1957.

During the service the community prays for the safety of people working at sea and the prosperity of Australia.

Sixteen-year-old Ilias Gore, was the first to find the blessed prize this year.

The New Lambton Heights resident even spilled some blood to achieve the feat, cutting his foot during the friendly race.

‘‘I went down and grabbed something and it was seaweed,’’ he said.

‘‘But then I got it.’’

Father Nicholas Scordilis said the feast marked the Baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan and the only in time history when the trinity – God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit – were present at once.

‘‘It’s a happy opportunity to wish everyone health and prosperity,’’ he said.

‘‘It gives me great joy to wish that to all the wonderful people of Newcastle.’’