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‘Anemones’ celebrates Christmas and honours long-serving members

The Greek Women of Northern Suburbs ‘Anemones’ recently celebrated Christmas with a festive lunch attended by over 30 members, with delicious food, Christmas carols, and warm camaraderie. A highlight of …

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CFMEU corruption case stalls after High Court challenge

A corruption case against an ex-CFMEU state secretary and his son has been put on hold pending a decision on the union’s High Court challenge to its Labor-imposed administration. Darren …

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Greece listed as top chain-smoking nation in recent survey of EU countries

A series of surveys has uncovered concerning trends regarding Greece’s health, among the most alarming being its high number of chain smokers which saw the country listed at the top …

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Steve Dimopoulos a contender for Victoria’s Treasurer role

Victorian minister Steve Dimopoulos has emerged as a potential candidate to become the state’s next treasurer. Serving now as the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, Minister for Environment, …

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George Lekakis steps in: Victoria’s new frontline against hate and division

George Lekakis, the longest-serving Chair of the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC), has been appointed by Premier Jacinta Allan to strengthen social cohesion and review key institutions. This decision comes in …

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Annual Carols by Candlelight in Victoria touches community [PHOTOS]

This year’s Christmas Carols by Candlelight held on Sunday at St. John’s Greek Orthodox College in Preston drew attendees into a spiritual journey celebrating both the birth of Christ in …

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Dandenong’s Greek community celebrates Christmas with over 300 attendees and academic awards

Dandenong’s St Panteleimon Greek School celebrated the end of the academic year with a Christmas event attended by over 300 students, parents, and guardians. The ceremony began with a prayer …

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Pontiaki Estia brings Christmas cheer to Melbourne

The Central Union of Melbourne and Victoria “Pontiaki Estia” hosted its annual Christmas event on Saturday at its event hall. The occasion brought together members of the community, with the …

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Relics of Rethymno’s four new Martyrs establish a spiritual bridge between Australia and Crete

The Holy Monastery of Panagia “Axion Esti” in Melbourne was entrusted with the sacred relics of the Four New Martyrs of Rethymno – Manuel, Angelis, George, and Nicholas – during …

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Government unveils $180.5 million boost for local news and broadcasting

The Minister for Communications, Michelle Rowland, has announced $180.5 million investment to support local news and community broadcasting, including the launch of the News Media Assistance Program (News MAP). A …

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