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Electricity rates climb by 9 per cent

Power rates are going up by about 9 percent for most consumers, applying retroactively from January 1.

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Lightning destroys artist’s homage to Ancient Greece

A lightning bolt has destroyed Australian stonemason Tom Finlay’s tribute to an iconic Greek sculpture.

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No such thing as “Taxi Titans”

The taxi licence owners named in an article printed in The Age have hit back at “domineering” claims, and name the government as the elephant in the room.

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Outpouring of support for Tassie victims

The Tasmanian Greek community are supporting the victims of the bushfires by using their boats to ferry supplies of food and clothing.

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Greek lifesavers earn their stripes in Qld

Four lifesavers from Greece have been trained and even patrolled the busy Gold Coast beaches over the Australian summer.

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Applications open for multicultural media awards

Entries are open for reporters, editors, designers, photographers and publishers to contribute their work for the inaugural Premier’s Multicultural Media Awards.

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Calombaris’ MasterChef take over chicken coop

With filming to begin in Melbourne this year, Australian hit reality tv show MasterChef will take up home in the poultry pavilion at the Royal Melbourne Show..

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Smokers face more bans in NSW

Smoking in New South Wales has now been banned in new locations including playgrounds, transport stops and swimming pools.

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10th International Conference on Greek Research

The 10th International Conference on Greek Research, presented concurrently with the 2nd International Conference on Ageing in a Foreign Land, will be held in Adelaide in June.

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Name proposals on table for FYROM

As UN envoy Matthew Nimetz is set to pay a visit to Greece and FYROM, debates have centred around any ‘name’ proposals he may put on the negotiations table.

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