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Voters turn out in droves as pre-polling proves popular

More than half a million Australians have cast their vote early on the first day of pre-polling while parties scramble to lock in last-minute preference calls. Around 542,000 voters made …

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Special screening: Greek film ‘Digger’ which bagged 21 awards to screen at Melbourne’s Capitol

A night of film and conversation awaits Melbourne audiences with ‘Land, Legacy & Loss: Contemporary Greek Cinema and Environmental Crisis’, a one-night-only event set to take place next Tuesday evening …

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Taekwondo prodigy Lucas Mamonitis wins gold in Sydney

Taekwondo talent Lucas Mamonitis has once again won gold, this time at the Sydney International Open. It is a great result for him leading up to the 2025 World Taekwondo …

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Bill Maloukis appointed convenor of Greek Australian Society’s 2025 mentoring program

The Greek Australian Society (GAS) has announced the appointment of its new Mentoring Program Convenor for 2025, with GAS Vice-President and experienced mentor Bill Maloukis stepping into the role. The …

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An Easter of familial love and joy for 92-year-old Haralambos Hiolos

Fifty-five years ago, in 1970, Haralambos Hiolos left behind his village in the Karditsa to make the mighty trip to the very distant Australia. Alongside him was his now late …

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Polls open for early voters

Campaigning has been temporarily suspended after the passing of Pope Francis, but voters can still cast their ballot in the early voting process starting from today. There was no shortage …

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Officials and dignitaries attend Vespers of Love Liturgy at the Cathedral of Sydney

The Vespers of Love was celebrated on Easter Sunday at the Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady in Sydney in a service filled with an atmosphere of renewal and …

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Oakleigh Grammar teacher named a Rising Star

Oakleigh Grammar teacher Tim Hines has been recognised as one of the best educators in Australia under 35 in The Educator’s annual Rising Stars and School Leadership Awards for 2025. …

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Founder Schwab quits as World Economic Forum chair

World Economic Forum chair and founder of the Davos summit, Klaus Schwab is to step down after more than five decades. Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, whose …

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With a final Easter blessing, Pope Francis dies at 88

Pope Francis died on Monday aged 88, a day after making a much hoped-for appearance at Saint Peter’s Square on Easter Sunday, the Vatican said in a statement. “Dearest brothers …

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Eleni’s Kitchen proprietor “angry and upset” as suspicious fire damages Yarraville restaurant for second time in under a year

Victoria Police have deemed a fire that broke out earlier today at the well-known Greek restaurant Eleni’s Kitchen and Bar in Yarraville as “suspicious”. According to police, the perpetrators drove …

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Archbishop Makarios celebrates Easter Sunday lunch with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

On Easter Sunday, Archbishop Makarios of Australia attended a festive Easter lunch at a Greek restaurant in Sydney’s city centre, joined by close associates and friends—including the Prime Minister of …

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Bots influencing election discussion on social media

A flood of fake social media profiles inundating political discussion and reaching millions of Australians during an election campaign has sparked warnings of a growing threat. Almost one in five …

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