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Australia warned not to hit back at US with tariffs

Australia should not impose retaliatory trade restrictions on the US, the head of treasury has warned, after Treasurer Jim Chalmers met with US counterparts to make his case for a …

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Greek Australians demand justice and truth for Tempi tragedy

As the second anniversary of the Tempi railway disaster approaches, the Greek Australian community is joining calls for nationwide protests in Greece on February 28, demanding a thorough investigation and …

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‘Marching forward’ for International Women’s Day

Every year the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) host an International Women’s Day event to offer a platform to discuss the pivotal role of women in business, …

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The legal culture of Classical Sparta to be explored in upcoming event

An upcoming lecture is set to delve deep into Spartan history, unpacking the legal culture of the ancient society that was devised to promote its political morality in an enlightening …

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New York’s Met museum returns stolen Greek bronze

Greece on Tuesday said it had recovered from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art a 2,600-year-old bronze artifact stolen from ancient Olympia in the 1930s. The Greek culture ministry in …

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Archbishop Makarios to youth: “As Orthodox Christians, we do not journey alone”

Archbishop Makarios of Australia led the Blessing Ceremony on Monday, February 24, marking the start of the new activity year for the NSW GO Youth Fellowships of the Holy Archdiocese …

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Young teen Aleksander Kandiliotis battling rare adult colon cancer

At 14, young Sydneysider Aleksander Kandiliotis biggest concern should be how much homework he has, but instead he faces a battle with a rare and aggressive adult cancer. Diagnosed with …

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Youngsters thrill audiences with Greek dancing at Bentleigh Festival

A cohort of students from the MANASIS School of Greek Dance and Culture delighted thousands of spectators as they performed a plethora of traditional Greek folk dances at the Bentleigh …

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Metlen Energy & Metals secures long-term deals with Rio Tinto to boost alumina production

Athens-listed Metlen Energy & Metals, formerly known as MYTILINEOS Energy & Metals, has signed two long-term strategic agreements with Rio Tinto. The deal secures a steady bauxite supply and alumina …

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Labor ‘waited too long’ to announce big election pledge

Labor’s big health promise might have arrived too late, an expert says, as the party appears to be shifting strategies to stem bleeding support. Australians remain uninspired by Labor, with …

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