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Greece and Australia sign MoU to enhance bilateral business relations

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by five Greek organisations and the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI NF) is expected to serve as a roadmap for the …

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Elderly woman dies in Victoria’s legionnaires’ outbreak

A woman in her 90s has died from legionnaires’ disease, which health authorities say is spreading through Melbourne’s north and west. Victorian Chief Health Officer Clare Looker said there were …

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Greek train tragedy station master moved to house arrest

The station master at the heart of Greece’s worst rail tragedy was on Thursday granted conditional release from prison ahead of a trial expected to start next year, a justice …

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GCM records outstanding pass rate in maiden year as centre for Certificate of Attainment in Greek for Victoria

The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) has delivered a great result in their inaugural role as the official centre in Victoria for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek Examination, with …

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Legionnaires’ source mystery as city cases keep rising

The number of people with legionnaires’ disease has risen again in 24 hours, but the origin remains a mystery as health authorities continue their investigation. There are 40 patients suffering …

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Maira Myrogianni: “It is an honour to serve the Diaspora”

Maira Myrogianni is the new Secretary General for Public Diplomacy and Greeks Abroad, succeeding Professor Ioannis Chrysoulakis. Myrogianni is a lawyer and an expert at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs …

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Indigenous inequality not solvable overnight: PM

Generational inequality for Indigenous Australians won’t be solved overnight, the prime minister says, after a scorecard found many socio-economic targets aren’t being met. Only five out of 19 Closing the …

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Aussies told to leave Lebanon as contingencies prepped

The federal government is working to have plans in place in case the security situation in Lebanon deteriorates further but Australian citizens have been urged to heed warnings and leave …

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‘A pop culture icon’ – world’s first milk bar finally cemented in Sydney’s history

After seven years of campaigning, the efforts to immortalise the world’s first milk bar opened by Joachim Tavlaridis (also known as Mick Adams) finally bore fruit with the official unveiling …

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Greek journalist’s murder trial ends without convictions

A Greek court on Wednesday acquitted two men held over the 2021 murder of a prominent investigative journalist, a case that sparked widespread concern about press freedom in the country. …

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