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Turmoil at Greek seniors federation meeting: President alleges being threatened; ambulance called
A meeting of the Federation of Greek Elderly Citizen Clubs of Melbourne & Victoria turned chaotic at the offices of PRONIA, with reports of a woman fainting, an ambulance being …
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Bill payers kept in dark on gas plan energy saving
Households won’t be given an estimate to how much they would save on their power bills under a coalition plan to force energy exporters to set aside gas for the …
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Greece moves clocks forward as Australia prepares for winter time change
In the early hours of Sunday, 30 March, Greece will move to daylight saving time, with clocks shifting forward one hour from 3am to 4am. As a result, the time …
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Fake social media and email accounts impersonating Archbishop Makarios of Australia reappear
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia has issued a warning regarding the reappearance of fraudulent email and Facebook accounts falsely claiming to represent Archbishop Makarios of Australia. In an official …
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Myanmar quake death toll passes 1600, fighting to pause
Myanmar’s resistance movement against the ruling military junta has announced a unilateral partial ceasefire to facilitate earthquake relief efforts as the death toll from the disaster reached more than 1600 …
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Prime minister takes campaign fight to Dutton’s seat
Anthony Albanese has taken the election fight to Peter Dutton’s Brisbane electorate as Labor works to unseat the opposition leader. Visiting a medical centre in Murrumba Downs on Saturday, the …
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Powerful quake kills 144 in Myanmar, toll to rise
A powerful earthquake has killed at least 144 people in Myanmar, toppling buildings and wrecking infrastructure across a wide area, including a skyscraper under construction in neighbouring Thailand. Much of …
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Battle for the middle: Election 2025 kicks off with cost-of-living showdown
On Friday morning, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese officially announced that the federal election will be held on May 3, following Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ fourth budget and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s …
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Greek MPs address consular services, postal voting, and language preservation in Sydney visit
The imperative need to maintain the Greek language in the diaspora, the improvement of services in the Consulates, postal voting, and the requirement of the Greek authorities to listen to …
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Greek tourism in January by the numbers
Preliminary data from the Bank of Greece says the country saw a tourism surge in January with over 821,000 visitors, most of which were German. German tourists topped the arrivals …