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Building excellent public services for all
The dates for Victoria’s State election have been issued and the rival parties have already taken it to the road, selling their policies and trying to win over the voters. Neos …
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Practitioner expresses concern over My Health Record
Controversy surrounding My Health Record continues, as the deadline to opt out of the digital database fast approaches. Despite a senate inquiry into the matter recommending that it be postponed …
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Steve Stefanopoulos re-elected Mayor of Stonnington
South Ward Councillor Steve Stefanopoulos was re-elected as Mayor of Stonnington for a second consecutive term at a Special Council meeting which took place on Thursday 8 November. “I’m grateful …
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Labor pledges to support multicultural schools
The Andrews Government has made public their plans to continue supporting community schools in Victoria with a further $7.5 million should they win the coming elections. The announcement was made …
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Remembering Dr Daniel Christidis the victim of Whitsundays shark attack
A trip to the Whitsunday Islands turned fatal for Daniel Christidis, who was tragically mauled to death by a shark while paddleboarding and swimming at Cid Harbour on Monday evening. …
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A moment of silence to honour the fallen
This year marks the centennial of the end of World War I, during which hundreds of thousands of people lost their lives. The memory of the fallen will be honoured …
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Asylum seekers’ voice of resistance went live at the Greek Centre
Authors, artists, scholars and members of the public expressed their solidarity to the daily struggle of asylum seekers held in Australia’s offshore detention centres at a special event held last …
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John Macris’ body flown to Sydney after funeral
The body of slain John Macris, 46, is being flown to Sydney, where he will be buried following his funeral which took place at the Saint Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church …
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Politicians blame infrastructure issues on migrant population growth
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s comments earlier this week on wanting the state “to return to Howard-era immigration levels” have received much negative backlash as such a policy would mean halving …
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Two Greek Orthodox Churches will cover all expenses for Tom Angelopoulos’ funeral
Two Greek Orthodox Churches have offered to cover all funeral expenses for late Greek migrant, Anastasios Angelopoulos, whose body remains in the Townsville hospital’s mortuary, since his passing last June, …