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Diligent Development demands extra $150k to finish Leanne Stavrou’s dream home
Leanne Stavrou’s family was left devastated after they were given two days to agree to a staggering $150,000 increase for their dream home, before the developer invoked a termination clause …
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Dimopoulos to get secret payout after being injured in bungled police raid of LGBTQI bookshop
The man who sustained dreadful injuries during a botched police raid of an LGBTQI bookshop has received a confidential settlement, despite Victoria’s anti-corruption taskforce clearing officers of using excessive force. …
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St Basil’s managers forced to answer coroner’s questions about deadly COVID outbreak
Kon Kontis the former St Basil’s chairman and Vicky Kos the director of nursing home lost their Supreme Court bid to avoid giving testimony to the state coroner. The two …
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Eleni’s fall from grace: minister sacked by Perrottet after anonymous bullying complaints from staffer
On Friday, media revealed that an anonymous complaint had been made by a staffer from Ms Petinos’ office, alleging bullying. The fair trading minister who is responsible for workplaces safety, …
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Albanese: Indigenous Voice to Parliament is about “common decency”
The prime minister’s address to Garma Festival in Arnhem Land on Saturday was met with a standing ovation from the crowd. Anthony Albanese unveiled the wording of a draft referendum …
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Dalidakis: “You may have been writing my obituary”
“Instead of doing this interview, you may have been writing my obituary,” Philip Dalidakis said over the phone. “And it’s not Jewish-Greek fatalism” laughed the former Victorian government minister, “this …
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Nola Karapanagiotidis, the first Greek Australian woman to become County Court Judge
The County Court of Victoria officially welcomed newly appointed Judge Nola Karapanagiotidis on Thursday, the first Greek Australian woman to become a County Court Judge. Newly sworn in Judge Karapanagiotidis …
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Open Horizons advisory group acknowledged by Melbourne Museum
Open Horizons – Ancient Greek Journeys and Connections, Advisory Group was presented with plaques acknowledging their work of the exhibition at a ceremony last Thursday at Melbourne Museum. Lynley Crosswell …
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AMWU’s Tony Mavromatis calls on Minister for Industry to revisit Australian anti-dumping laws
Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) Victorian State Secretary Tony Mavromatis has called on Federal Minister for Industry Ed Husic to overhaul Australia’s weak and outdated anti-dumping laws, following the Anti-Dumping …
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Emma Lescesen Klinakis and Eleni Psillakis named finalists in The Third Sector Awards 2022
Two Greek Australian women have been named finalists in The Third Sector Awards 2022 for leadership and innovation in the field of impact-driven not-for-profit. Ms Psillakis, Manager of Success Works …