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British Museum chief says Marbles deal with Greece ‘some distance’ away

The head of the British Museum said Wednesday any deal with Greece to loan the prized Parthenon Marbles to Athens was “still some distance” away, as Greek authorities insist on …

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Oakleigh Grammar Year 7 students serve Melbourne’s homeless with food truck program

Oakleigh Grammar’s Year 7 students have made a meaningful difference in the Melbourne community through a hands-on food truck initiative in partnership with Five Loaves, as part of the school’s …

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Kouroumblis charged with murder over Easey Street deaths

A man has been charged over the deaths of two women in one of Australia’s most high-profile cold cases. Greek-Australian dual national, Perry Kouroumblis, 65, faces two counts of murder …

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AHEPA Greek School celebrate the year with Christmas concert

AHEPA Greek School celebrated the year with a Christmas party at Ivanhoe Girls Grammar on Monday. The school auditorium saw spectators, parents, grandparents, friends of the families and friends of …

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‘Miserable’ employment services failing job seekers

Organisations tasked with helping unemployed Australians find jobs are being “rewarded” with perverse incentives for putting people in ill-suited roles, exacerbating labour shortages. Despite the tight jobs market, many Australians …

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UK museum in talks with Greece over ‘long-term’ deal for Parthenon Marbles

UK officials hinted Tuesday that a deal was in the works with Greece to end a decades-long dispute over the highly contested and priceless Parthenon Marbles. The British Museum said …

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Easey Street suspect to face murder and rape charges

Almost five decades on from the frenzied stabbing murders of two women in their home, the prime suspect in the investigation is set to finally face court. Perry Kouroumblis landed …

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Police release CCTV footage in hunt for suspects linked to murder of Bill Frangos

Today, South Australian detectives have released CCTV footage in a bid to identify two men and a utility seen in the vicinity of Woodville Gardens around the time of a …

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Jimmy Carr sparks controversy with Alexander the Great post in North Macedonia

British-Irish comedian Jimmy Carr has ignited controversy among Greeks following a Facebook post made during his visit to North Macedonia. Carr, currently on a stand-up tour across the Balkans, shared …

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Fronditha Care reports record growth and celebrates milestones

Fronditha Care held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) last Tuesday with over 50 attendees gathering to reflect on a year of milestones and growth. In his opening address, President and …

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