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Beauty, make-up and female bonding at the Make-Up Workshop Master Class at Vogue Ballroom
Young women were transformed on Monday evening during at the educational Make-Up Workshop Master Class at Vogue Ballroom. Make-up artist and hairdresser Chrissy Tasios hosted the workshop for women of …
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Coalition’s Laboresque Budget paves way for election day
The delivery of the 2019-20 budget by Scott Morrison’s Liberal-National coalition, and the budget-in-reply speech made by Labor leader Bill Shorten have both contributed to setting out some of the …
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Victoria police clamp down on elder abuse
Abuse of elders, particularly by family members, continues to be rife though there is a growing awareness of the problem. The behaviour may be taking place even in subtle ways, …
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Free community education sessions with Pronia to help plan for the future
When it comes to planning for the future, matters can be complicated. To help simplify things, Pronia, as part of its Mazi Palliative Care program, will be presenting a free …
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Extension for filing deeds with Land Registry in Greece
The Land Registry or Cadester (Κτηματολόγιο) of Greece has started its exclusive operation in many areas of the country, and the process is already underway in several towns and villages. …
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BTS fans go wild studying Greek mythology after Dionysos hint dropped for next album
Famous Korean boy band BTS are making their Greek fans extra happy in their much-anticipated new album, Map of the Soul: Persona on 12 April, with the focus on Dionysus, …
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Aged care for Greek community of Broadmeadows
Over 60 members of the Greek Orthodox Community of Broadmeadows and Districts attended an aged care forum hosted by MP Maria Vamvakinou in the electorate of Calwell on Monday 8 …
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Greek Anzacs also served at Gallipoli and fought for their new country
Australians all over the world will commemorate Anzac Day in their own way to honour all those that served the country in the Great War from 1914-1918. As a young …
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Australian Cretans honour statesman Eleftherios Venizelos
The Cretan Brotherhood of Melbourne and Victoria held its annual Venizelo luncheon on Sunday. The event first began in the 1990s when the Cretan group started fundraising for a statue …
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How to avoid currency-conversion charges when on holidays
Australian travellers have to pay exorbitant fees when making transactions abroad. Bank charges in currency-conversion fees eat into their travel money, with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission finding that …