Australia
Ancient Greek notions of well-being and kefi are pillars of success in business
Fotini Kypraios, the Chair of the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI), underscored the role of “community, family values, hard work.” However, she added the Greek “beautiful, untranslatable” …
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Greek Community of Melbourne: Yes vote for First Nations Voice to parliament
On Monday, August 28, at 7pm, the Greek Centre (GCM) hosts Sheena Watt MP, Yorta Yorta woman and a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. According to the GCM Board’s …
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Dimopoulos calls on Hellenic virtues to guide Greeks to the Yes Vote
Women For Yes, this Sunday, August 13 at 2:00pm an agora of ideas in the Athenaeum Theatre (by women in favour of the Yes vote, in the upcoming national referendum …
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240 million-year-old fossil unearthed by Mihail Mihailidis rewrites history of Triassic Amphibians
A breathtaking fossil, uncovered by a retired poultry farmer, has garnered the attention of experts who have identified it as a previously unknown amphibian species from the Triassic era. This …
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Dutton urges Labor to fund prescription changes
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has challenged the government to fund changes for prescription medicines following a political standoff on the issue. Changes from September 1 will allow patients to get …
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Investing in languages: Western Australia funds over 50 community language schools
Up to 53 community language schools have been funded through the Western Australian Community Languages Program. The Cook Government announced $718,867 to support 53 not-for-profit community language schools, which teach …
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‘One of the worst’: 67 cats found living in squalor
Animal welfare authorities have rescued almost 70 cats after they were found living in a home so filthy, the concentration of ammonia from cat urine forced inspectors to evacuate after …
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Households urged to check power bills for cheaper rates
Some households are being slugged with power bills 20 per cent above what they could be paying. The consumer watchdog says households and small businesses should contact their energy company …
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Remote communities will be first to cast voice votes
Residents in Australia’s remote communities will be the first to vote in the voice referendum as officials prepare to traverse 3.4 million square kilometres to reach a record number of distant …
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Taxpayers footed bill for public servants’ funerals
Taxpayers footed the bill for public servants’ funeral costs after one organisation in Victoria doled out at least $30,000 to memorialise staff. This was despite the unnamed organisation being bound …