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King Charles taking doctors and blood on Australia tour

King Charles is reportedly taking two doctors and a supply of his blood on his upcoming tour of Australia and Samoa. The monarch, 77, who has been battling an undisclosed …

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Ecumenical Patriarch: A unique emotion to be close to the Greek Diaspora in Australia

Marking the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew led the Divine Liturgy at Margaret Court Arena. Later, he attended a parade in his …

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Emotional Reunion: Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew embraced by Imvrians in Australia

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew was warmly welcomed by the Imvrian diaspora in Sydney and New South Wales during a special dinner in his honour on Friday. Speaking with deep emotion, he …

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Forum Group boss Bill Papas and associates face legal reckoning

In a landmark decision, the Federal Court has found four key figures associated with the former Sydney-based equipment financing company, Forum Group, guilty of orchestrating Australia’s largest-ever bank fraud, amounting …

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Patriarchal Divine Liturgy to be broadcast live from Melbourne on ERT World and ERTFLIX International

The Patriarchal Divine Liturgy, led by the Ecumenical Patriarch as part of the celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, will be broadcast live from …

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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew visits St. Basil’s Randwick to mark Greek Orthodox Archdiocese’s 100th anniversary

St. Basil’s Aged Care Randwick welcomed Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew on Thursday evening, as part of his historic visit to Australia. The visit, which took place during the Patriarch’s ‘once in …

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European Mediterranean states to discuss Middle East, migration

Leaders from nine European countries around the Mediterranean Sea are set to meet in Cyprus Friday to discuss the ongoing wars in the Middle East, which they are affected by …

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China to lift ban on Australian lobsters, Aussie fishers confident they’ll meet demand

Australian lobster fishers are confident they can ramp up supply in time for Lunar New Year once trade restrictions with China are finally lifted. China will resume importing Australian live …

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Labor vs Greens showdown in Darebin: Mikakos endorses Dimitriadis to champion multicultural voices

As Victoria’s council elections approach on October 26 and postal votes are now being sent out, former Victorian Minister for Health, Jenny Mikakos, has thrown her support behind Labor Councillor …

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Pilgrims in hospital after eating wild mushrooms on Mount Athos

A group of Romanian pilgrims visiting Mount Athos in Greece had to make a trip to the hospital after they got food poisoning from eating wild mushrooms during a hike. …

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