Australia
News –
Tighter pension access and plans to decrease pension supplements for Australians travelling overseas for more than six weeks
A government plan that would see pension supplements being reduced after six weeks of temporary absence from Australia is on the table. Should the legislation be passed, it would adversely …
News –
‘Yiayia Next Door’ gets free tickets to Greece
Nina, aka the sweet Greek grandmother who became an Instagram sensation as @Yiayianextdoor thanks to her neighbour Daniel Mancuso whom she feeds regularly, went viral again. This time the internet …
News –
Adelaide Dr Mario Athinodorou could lose medical license after ‘physically and sexually’ exploiting 10 female patients
Adelaide GP Dr Mario Athinodorou, 52, faces the possibility of being struck off the medical register after the state’s medical tribunal found him guilty of sexual misconduct against multiple female …
News –
Archbishop Makarios gets set to make inaugural visit to Adelaide
Following a jam-packed two week visit to Melbourne, there is little rest for His Eminence Archbishop Makarios before he ventures off yet again, this time to Adelaide to meet the …
News –
Catch up on news from the week that was
ACSA Aged Care Awards Fronditha Care was the stand-out winner at ACSA’s Victorian Aged Care Awards 2019, winning two of four awards, putting the organisation at the forefront for innovation …
News –
Archbishop Makarios’ two-week tour of Melbourne comes to an end
Archbishop Makarios rounded up the second week of his tour around Melbourne, visiting as many churches, Greek schools and organisations as possible while giving the promise of more to come …
News –
Fronditha Care a stand-out winner at the ACSA Aged Care Awards
Fronditha Care was the stand-out winner at ACSA’s Victorian Aged Care Awards 2019. The organisation won two of four awards at this year’s industry event on Friday 9 August, putting …
News –
Australian MP creates Friends of Religious Freedom group in NSW
Tania Mihailuk, Member for Bankstown recently formed NSW Parliamentary Friends of Religious Freedom, a group aimed at advancing and protecting the freedom to hold, observe and express religious beliefs. The …
News –
Lemnos and Gallipoli remembered at Lemnos Square, Albert Park
Despite being a cold and windy morning, close to a hundred attendees gathered at Melbourne’s very own Lemnos Square with its unique Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial, for the fourth annual commemoration …
News –
Police push to suppress release of report on lead-up to Gargasoulas’ Bourke Street massacre
A former police officer, one of several who pursued James Gargasoulas following the Bourke Street massacre, is trying to stop Victoria Police from blocking the release of a report on …