Australia
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Morrison allocates additional $60m to attract tourists
The federal government has announced that it is allocating $60 million more to attract tourists to Australian regions hardest hit by the international border closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Australia’s …
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Waiting on Zuck
Neos Kosmos is joining more than 25 independent Australian media outlets to stop publishing news on Facebook and other social sites today for 24 hours. Today, Neos Kosmos is participating …
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Conman uses popular Greek singer’s photo to ‘catphish’ women online
A young beauty technician who had recently moved to the Blue Mountains West of Sydney in 2019 liked what she saw of the profile of “Stelios” on a Tinder profile …
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Greek recruiter and Salapatas manager Theo Christant passes away
Theodoros Chrisant passed away peacefully during the Great Lent, on Saturday, 13 March, at the family home. Mr Chrisant (Chrisanthakopoulos) was born in the mountainous village of Prasino (Karnessi), Arcadia …
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Greek Australians triumph in new SA Labor government under Premier-elect Peter Malinauskas
Peter Malinauskas and his Labor candidates have taken a monumental swing against the outgoing South Australian government under Steven Marshall. Mr Marshall, who announced on Sunday he would step down …
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Australia expands its support to Ukraine and imposes further punitive actions on Russia
Australia has announced that it will send close to $75 million in additional aid to Ukraine, following a direct request from Ukraine’s government, with support from the Polish government. The …
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Quill Awards 2021 recognise two Greek Australians in media
The annual Melbourne Press Club Quill Awards celebrating excellence in journalism were held at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne Friday night. The Age reaped a bagful of Quill Awards 2021 …
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Greek-Australian candidates prepare for key SA elections in post-COVID era
With the polling for South Australia’s elections closing at 6.30pm today (Saturday, 19 March), a YouGov poll for The Advertiser in Adelaide is pointing to a Labor victory which means at least …
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SEKA’s Pavlos Andronikos is over Facebook’s censorship rules
Pavlos Andronikos, a former general secretary of SEKA Victoria and a lecturer of Modern Greek at Monash University recently shared a link on popular social media platform Facebook, which pertained …
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NSW Minister for Fair Trading Eleni Petinos commits to keep Family and Injured Workers Support Group alive
NSW Minister for Fair Trading Eleni Petinos has said that Injured workers and those who have lost loved ones in workplace incidents will continue to help shape support services and …