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Only 72 Greeks from Australia and New Zealand have registered for Postal Vote

The first few weeks have seen a minimal number of registrations from Greeks in Australia and New Zealand to participate in the upcoming European elections, with only 72 people having …

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Bushfire treated as suspicious after tense fire fights

A fast-moving blaze that threatened more than 100 homes during extreme fire conditions in Victoria’s west is being treated as suspicious. The fire at Dereel, about 30km south of Ballarat, …

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Basil Zempilas set be elected to Liberal’s Churchlands seat without competition

Perth Lord Mayor and TV presenter Basil Zempilas is set to be elected as the WA Liberal candidate in Churchlands without any competition. According to the ABC, nobody will contest …

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19-year-old pleads guilty for stabbing of security guard in Adelaide

A 19-year-old Adelaide man will be sentenced in April after pleading guilty to the aggravated assault of a security guard at the Noarlunga Centre Interchange. Jayden James Spakianos, from Morphett …

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The Greek astronomer who suggested a leap year to Julius Caesar

As February 29 dawns the occurrence of leap years can be represented in calendar confusion and the significance of cultural festivities and traditions. The often four-yearly occurrence of February 29 …

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Victorian government announce $1 million investment into Greek-led Repurpose It

Victoria’s Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos has announced a $1 million investment to expand the food and organics processing capacity at Repurpose It in Epping – with the state-wide rollout …

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Olive oil prices spike in Greece and around Europe, Australia feeling the impact

Greece has seen its second-highest increase in olive oil prices in over a year, according to data from the European Union’s statistics arm Eurostat. Based on that data, Greece has …

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Qantas agrees to pay Seremetidis for ‘hurt and humiliation’

Qantas has agreed to pay compensation to a worker who was stood down and isolated from colleagues after directing others not to clean planes arriving from China early in the …

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Tax cuts to be tested at the polls days after passing

Controversial changes to forthcoming tax cuts will face their first electoral test within days, after finally passing the Senate. Voters will head to the polls in the Victorian seat of …

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‘Leave early’: thousands warned to flee wild bushfires

Thousands of Victorians have been told to leave their homes as the state braces for catastrophic bushfire conditions. Residents in communities surrounding the Bayindeen bushfire, northwest of Ballarat, are being …

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