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Greek opposition leader trolled over ‘baptism cross’ claim

Greece’s main opposition leader faced mockery both inside and outside his party this week after claiming a divine sign occurred during his baptism as an infant decades earlier. Stefanos Kasselakis, …

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Australia must protect multiculturalism: Albanese

Anthony Albanese has defended Australia’s multiculturalism as cracks in social cohesion emerge after two stabbing attacks in Sydney, while his attorney general called for men to end violence against women. …

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31 Greek schools nationwide to receive government funding

The Australian government have announced that 600 community language schools, including 31 Greek schools, across the country will get a boost in funding. The $15 million scheme, as part of …

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Elective surgery wait times longest on record

Patients are now waiting almost twice as long as they were 20 years ago for elective surgery, a damning report card on public hospitals has revealed. Wait times for elective …

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Greek wildlife groups warn against govt flood recovery plan

Four prominent Greek wildlife groups on Thursday warned that the government’s recovery plans after last year’s flood disaster in Thessaly risked causing even greater damage to the environment. Greenpeace, WWF, …

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‘Shock and disbelief’: Paula Masselos opens up on Bondi Junction tragedy

Waverley Council Mayor Paula (Πολυξένη) Masselos addressed her absolute distress at the recent tragedy that took place within her LGA, revealing the measures moving forward to pay respects to the …

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Jobs market holds ground despite rise in unemployment

Australia’s labour market is still in pretty good shape despite the economy shedding jobs and the unemployment rate edging higher. A more muted result was widely expected in the Australian …

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Ships, trains halted as Greek workers strike over pay

Ships have remained docked at Greek ports and train services were halted as transport workers joined a 24-hour strike by private workers to demand higher pay to cope with rising …

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EU leaders back new Iran sanctions after Israel attack

European Union leaders have decided to step up sanctions against Iran after Tehran’s missile and drone attack on Israel left world powers scrambling to prevent a wider conflict in the …

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‘I forgive whoever has done this’: bishop after attack

A bishop who was stabbed during a live-streamed sermon has spoken for the first time after the alleged terror attack, saying he forgives his accused teenage assailant. The attack on …

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