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Victoria: ‘Big steps’ ahead of Christmas but masks remain (in some places)

Further easing of COVID-19 restrictions has been announced in Victoria, after the state recorded its 37th ‘donut day’. Sunday’s zero new coronavirus cases came after 8,377 test results returned negative …

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Oakleigh: Mystery death under investigation

A Homicide Squad investigation is underway into the death of a man in Oakleigh South, Melbourne. The man was found injured in the early hours of Sunday morning, after emergency …

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FECCA’s biennial multiculturalism conference returns to Melbourne for the first time in 18 years

The Federation of Ethnic Communities Council of Australia’s (FECCA) biennial conference on multiculturalism in Australia will be brought to Melbourne in November 2021. Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs Josh Bull …

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Greece ranks fourth worldwide in the export of marble

Greece stands fourth worldwide in the export of marble blocks and slabs, shipping 76 per cent of its production to 120 countries, president of the Macedonia Thrace Association of Marble …

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It was difficult to get to Greece for urgent matters…but now it’s just as hard getting back home

International flights to and from Australia resume on 7 December, but many have fount it difficult to return. Typical is the case of Giannis Rakas, who dealt with continuous postponements …

Fronditha Care puts forth its new board

Fronditha Care, a not-for-profit aged care provider, has been supporting and advocating for the elderly since 1977 and is currently serving over 1200 elders each week across Victoria and NSW. …

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Thessaloniki’s makeshift graves due to COVID-19

The cemetery of the Municipality of Thessaloniki and surrounds is overcrowded with a makeshift area having been created. Around 300 new graves are marked with rudimentary white crosses, wreathes, a …

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Greek Australian travel agent guilty of fraud

Greek Australian travel agent Arthur Zacharias, one of the most prominent travel agents in South Australia, has fronted Adelaide District Court for sentencing after being accused of concocting an ‘elaborate’ …

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La Trobe University’s Greek studies program needs $80,000 to be out of the red

La Trobe University’s announcement for a proposal to terminate the Greek studies program was hard to understand as the program had increased its student numbers and seemed set for greater …

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Labor submits its Multicultural Statement, a vision for diversity

Labor’s vision for multiculturalism is encapsulated in the party’s Multicultural Statement, submitted in Parliament today. Shadow Multicultural Affairs Minister Andrew Giles shared his vision for a more diverse Australia “to …

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