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Greek sailors extend strike, teachers also protest

Greek sailors on Wednesday said they were extending a two-day strike that has shut down ferry services to the islands by another two days, demanding higher pay. Meanwhile Greek public-school …

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Greek PM deplores worst climate conditions in four decades

Wildfire-plagued Greece has suffered its worst year in terms of climate conditions in four decades in 2024, its prime minister told parliament on Wednesday. The already sun-baked Mediterranean region has …

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I’m not really sure what we did wrong: Ange Postecoglou

Tottenham have been fined $A39,000 after they accepted a Football Association charge following a melee between their players and West Ham’s towards the end of Saturday’s 4-1 English Premier League …

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Greek community calls on Victorian parliament to acknowledge genocides

In a wave of letters, Greek community organisations in Victoria have been urging the state parliament to support a motion recognising the genocides of Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks by the …

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AGAPI Care enjoy an eventful month of award nominations and gala event

AGAPI Care were a finalist for the Team Award at the Victoria Disability Sector Awards that took place on Friday October 18. The award that AGAPI Care were up for …

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Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria announces 2024 Dimitria program

The Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria has revealed its program for the 2024 Dimitria Festival, continuing its tradition in honour of Thessaloniki’s patron saint. The association is striving to …

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‘Beyond belief’: millions wrongly hit with payment fees

People paying parking fines, renewing registrations and conducting millions of other government transactions have been illegally overcharged for eight years. An estimated $144 million in merchant fees were unlawfully charged …

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Greek ruling party fined over data breach

Greece’s data watchdog on Tuesday said it had fined the country’s ruling New Democracy party 40,000 euros after thousands of people were sent unsolicited voter emails before European parliament elections …

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Greek sailors begin two-day strike

Greek sailors on Tuesday began a two-day strike to demand a 12 per cent wage hike, shutting down island ferry services nationwide. The sailors’ union PNO is demanding a new …

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Beth Spanos recognised for community work with Westfield Local Hero award

Elizabeth (Beth) Spanos has been recognised for her volunteer and committee work at Penrith Community Kitchen in NSW. As a recipient of the Westfield Local Heroes award, Beth received a …

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