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Premier Allan: “The Greek community has had an enormous cultural contribution”

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan sat down to talk at length to Neos Kosmos on the eve of Anzac Day and in the lead up to Greek Easter. A long table …

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Anzac Day services held in Greece

The Australian Embassy in Greece hosted a ceremony at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery in Athens to commemorate ANZAC Day, honouring all those who have served in armed conflict. …

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Dozens of police facing criminal charges

Dozens of police in Victoria are facing criminal charges including sexual assault and intentionally causing injury. A total of 78 officers and public transport police, known as Protective Services Officers, …

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Demetriou expecting more heat after Souths horror show

Coach Jason Demetriou is expecting more pressure on his position after South Sydney’s horror NRL season continued, conceding their biggest score  of the year. The Rabbitohs were outclassed in the …

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Nurse who was hit by car tells court she has irreversible brain damage

A nurse who was struck by a Tesla in a hit and run says she has irreversible brain damage because of the accident. According to The Age, 26-year-old Nicole Lagos …

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Thousands march in Melbourne parade to honour Anzacs

Thousands of Victorians have lined Melbourne city’s streets to commemorate Australia’s war efforts at the Anzac Day parade. A stacked roster of active army, air force and navy personnel, government …

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Thousands gather for Anzac Day services under full moon

Thousands of Australians have gathered at dawn services around the country to commemorate the sacrifices of service men and women past and present on Anzac Day. In Canberra, a single …

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Inflation moderating but not as quickly as hoped

Australian inflation has come in hotter than expected, with price increases hitting a broad array of categories including rents, education and medical bills. Annual inflation is still tracking in the …

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Spammers, scammers behind AI image flood: experts

Images of children dressed as cabbages, amateur artwork and homemade cakes are racking up millions of views on Facebook, but experts warn the content might not be as innocent as …

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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew discusses Australia visit with Australian Ambassador in Athens

During his four-day visit to Athens, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew met with Alison Duncan, the Ambassador of Australia to Greece, on Thursday, April 18. The meeting centered around the Patriarch’s upcoming …

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