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Australians abandon PM, Labor as purse strings tighten

Australians are abandoning Labor and aren’t buying assurances over cost of living support with the prime minister and opposition leader neck and neck for the top spot. Voter support for …

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2,000-year-old female statue unearthed at ancient city of Blaundus

A female statue, which is 2,000 years old, was unearthed on September 21 during excavations led by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism in the ancient Greek city of …

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Kouroumblis’s extradition for 1977 Easey St murders faces delays, causing turmoil within Greek Australian community

The extradition of a 65-year-old Greek man accused of the 1977 double homicide on Easey Street, Collingwood, Australia, is expected to be a lengthy process, according to Australian authorities. The …

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Woolworths and Coles head ‘down down’ to federal court

Australia’s two biggest supermarket chains will face court after allegedly misleading buyers with fake discounts. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission launched legal action in the federal court against Woolworths …

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GAS networking drinks event returns, honours late mentor Emmanuel Alfieris

Last Thursday, a capacity crowd gathered at the GAS Networking Drinks event in Sydney, marking the organisation’s first social gathering after a brief winter hiatus. The keynote speaker for the …

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Anzac The Greek Chapter film – Screenings in Greece advanced

Recent discussions held in Greece have advanced proposals for the screening of the new documentary on the Anzacs in the 1941 Greek campaign – Anzac The Greek Chapter – being …

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Large, fast-moving bushfire threatens homes, residents

A large, fast-moving bushfire is threatening homes in Queensland’s far north with residents warned to get ready to leave. The bushfire at Lakeland, nearly 250km north of Cairns, began on …

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From Kalloni to Canterbury: Sardella Day brings together Sydney’s Mytileneans

The Mytilenean Brotherhood of Sydney/NSW recently hosted the highly anticipated Sardella Day, drawing nearly 300 members of the Lesvian community under one roof at Canterbury. The event, held on 23 …

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Treasurer confident of firming up ties on China trip, amid worries

The first visit by a federal treasurer to China in seven years will help to stabilise ties with Australia’s largest trading partner, Jim Chalmers says. Dr Chalmers is set to …

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Hellenic Club sells Williams Landing property to Ascot Capital in major deal

The Hellenic Club has sold a government-occupied building at 107 Overton Road, Williams Landing, to Ascot Capital, in a deal facilitated by real estate agency CBRE. The property, home to …

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