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‘Serious test’ for Greens as senator defects to Labor
The Greens are facing their “most serious test” as a party following the defection of a senator to Labor after a poor federal election result. West Australian senator Dorinda Cox …
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Justice Andrew Kostopoulos appointed resident judge in Papua New Guinea’s Hela Province
Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has officially welcomed Justice Andrew Kostopoulos as the new Resident Judge for Hela Province, marking a pivotal moment in strengthening the rule of law and …
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Low-paid workers receive ‘catch-up’ real wage boost
Minimum wage earners will take home an extra $32 a week in pay after the industrial umpire handed nearly three million low-paid workers a wage rise above inflation. The Fair …
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Earthquake shakes Turkey’s Mediterranean coast
A 5.8-magnitude earthquake has shaken Turkey’s coastal town of Marmaris, with at least seven people sustaining injuries while trying escape their homes. The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said the …
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Treasurer braces for scorecards on economic performance
Australia’s economy remains strong despite domestic and international pressures, says the treasurer as he prepares for major report cards on the nation’s financial health. The OECD’s economic outlook for 2025 …
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Alphington Grammar honours founders who built a Greek-Australian educational legacy
More than three decades after its founding, Alphington Grammar School has paid tribute to the Greek-Australian visionaries who brought it to life. In a moving ceremony hosted by the Greek …
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Australia won’t set defence spending target figure: PM
Australia will fund the defence capability it needs, Anthony Albanese says, as the US pushes for spending to increase by tens of billions of dollars. The request was made directly …
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Unpacking Vlach identity in Ottoman Manastir
The Greek Community of Melbourne continues its Greek History and Culture Seminars with a compelling online presentation by PhD candidate Naz Vardar, titled “Shaping Vlach Identity: Local Agents and Transnational …
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Dr Chris Plakiotis and Andrew Korlos join Oakleigh Grammar Alumni Hall of Fame
Oakleigh Grammar has inducted two more former students, Dr Chris Plakiotis and Andrew Korlos, into its Alumni Hall of Fame at a recent event held at the N P Nikolakakis …
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Mobilisation in Australia and the Diaspora for Mount Sinai Monastery in Egypt
The Ecumenical Patriarchate expressed deep disappointment and sorrow over the decision of an Egyptian court that challenges the long-standing ownership status of the historic Mount Sinai Monastery, limiting the monks …