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New IFLA President Christine Mackenzie welcomed at the Australian Embassy of Athens

The appointment of Australian Christine Mackenzie as President of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) was celebrated at the Australian Embassy in Athens on 28 August. Mr …

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Well-known Greek Australian man arrested in Bali for drug possession

A well-known Greek Australian man rescued from his broken down boat in Indonesia has been charged with drug offences. Tony Haritos from Darwin was sailing around West Timor when his …

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Groundbreaking study finds one in three students in Australian schools experience racial discrimination

A first-of-its-kind study of racism in Australian schools by the Australian National University and Western Sydney University has revealed that one in three students report being the victim of racial …

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A champion of multiculturalism: Geelong man Jordan Mavros OAM passes away

The flags at City Hall in Geelong were dropped at half-mast on Wednesday, out of respect and in mourning of the late Jordan Mavros OAM, who was a champion of …

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Police searching for 61-year-old missing man Terry Arhontogiorgis

Victorian police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Greek Australian man Terry (Lefteris) Arhontogiorgis, 61, who has been missing since 2am on Thursday. He was last seen at …

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Truck drivers pay tribute to Greek Australian Coen Fraser, the smiling young man of Renmark

The Greek Orthodox Church of St Constantine and Helen in Renmark, South Australia, was flooded with people on Saturday morning as more than a thousand of truck driver Coen Fraser’s …

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Stabbed grandfather Tony Salaris killed for no apparent reason; family distraught

Victoria Police believe that former boxer Antonio ‘Tony’ Salaris, 73, may have been stabbed to death near his home in Kilsyth, Melbourne’s outer east, as the result of a home …

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Victoria Police fail in suppression order for details leading to arrest of Gargasoulas in Bourke St massacre

Victoria Police lost an application to suppress an operational review undertaken after Bourke Street Mall killer James Gargasoulas rammed his car onto pedestrians, killing six people and injuring dozens of …

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Small business awards showcase multicultural entrepreneurs in Melbourne’s north

Nominations are now open for the 2019 Northern Multicultural Small Business Awards. First held in 2016, the awards showcase the extraordinary contribution of business operators from a migrant, refugee or …

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Former top cop Brett Guerin says ‘racist’ comments were a way of dealing with workplace stress

Former assistant police commissioner Brett Guerin on Thursday told the Supreme Court that racist posts he made under the pseudonym Vernon Demerest was a way of dealing with the stress …

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