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Julia Banks to quit Parliament over leadership spill

Liberal backbencher Julia Banks announced that she will not contest the Chisholm seat in the next elections, expressing her frustration over last week’s leadership crisis. In her strongly-worded statement, the …

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84-year-old man from Crete enters Uni with flying colours

A tireless and sharp papou from Crete has made his lifetime dream real by getting accepted to Greece’s History and Archaeology university faculty in Rethymno, Crete. Dimitris Moudatsakis, 84, has …

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Squadron Leader Nikolaos Vasileiou killed in aircraft accident

The Hellenic Air Force announced in a statement that a two-seater T-2 Buckeye plane crashed was seven nautical miles north of Sparta at 8.50 a.m yesterday during a free-fall exercise. …

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Liberals present policies at community gathering in Oakleigh

More than 100 people gathered in Oakleigh Hall on Sunday, to take part in an open meeting addressing community issues, and be informed on Liberal party policies. The issues covered …

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Minoan era tomb found intact on Crete

The Culture Ministry announced that archaeologists in Crete have found an unlooted late Minoan-era tomb containing a larnax coffin of an adult skeleton in a contracted position. The tomb was …

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Turkish soldiers granted asylum in Greece go missing

Two of the eight Turkish commandos who sought asylum in Greece have reportedly gone missing from police custody and may already be in the hands of Turkey, their lawyer told …

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Mati fires death toll climbs to 97

The death toll from last month’s deadliest-ever Greece wildfire rose to 97 last night as a 78-year-old man hospitalised in Thriasio hospital took his last breath. The man, a Mati resident, …

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Greens machine rolls over Broadmeadows to reach FFA cup quarter finals

Bentleigh Greens has qualified for the FFA Cup quarter final stage for the third time in five seasons by outclassing Northern NSW side Broadmeadows Magic 4-0 in Newcastle on Tuesday …

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Matthew Guy on why he wants to lead Victoria

On Saturday 24 November, the people of Victoria will head to the polls to decide who will govern the state for the next four years. The two major parties are …

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Starting over in a new country

I met Thomas Nianiakos shortly after he finished his shift. Although he had just spent eight hours cooking breakfast and a three-course lunch for over 100 residents at Fronditha Care’s …

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