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Greek Metlen Mytilineos seeks buyers for GW-scale renewable energy portfolio in Australia

Greece’s Metlen Energy & Metals, formerly known as Mytilineos Energy & Metals, has announced the sale of its renewable energy generation and storage business in Australia, according to the Australian …

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US gets intel of Iran plot to assassinate Trump: CNN

The United States received intelligence in recent weeks about an Iranian plot to assassinate former president Donald Trump, CNN says, and a US official says the Secret Service shared details …

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Popular Melbourne Greek venue fined for food safety breaches

The owner of Lambs on Lygon St in Melbourne has been fined for multiple breaches of the food act, including the presence of dead mice, cockroaches and rat droppings. Stephen …

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100 years since the foundation of the First Greek Orthodox Church in WA

On July 14, during the Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the Fourth Ecumenical Council, Archbishop Makarios of Australia officiated at the Holy Church of Saints Constantine and Helen in …

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GOCSA stands in solidarity with Cyprus on 50th Anniversary of Turkish Invasion

On the 50th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Cypriot people. GOCSA, as the largest …

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Financial worries still weighing on consumer mood

Paying more for groceries, bills, rent and other expenses is keeping consumer spirits low and denting the Labor government’s standing with voters. Consumer confidence has been stuck well below pre-pandemic …

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Australia urged to ‘take lessons’ from Trump shooting

The attempted assassination of a former US president should teach Australian politicians a lesson about the consequences of demonising their opponents, a former ambassador says. During a political rally in …

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Greek MEP jailed in Albania vows to ‘fight for democracy’

A Greek MEP jailed in Albania for vote-buying on Monday vowed to “fight for democracy” after being granted temporary leave to attend the European Parliament’s inaugural session this week. Fredi …

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Greece fears water shortages after warmest winter ever

After Greece’s warmest winter and earliest heatwave on record, authorities are sounding the alarm over the risk of dire water shortages in the heat of the Mediterranean summer. “Would you …

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Final countdown for Melbourne’s Pan-Cypriot Memorial and Protest Rally this Sunday

This year’s Memorial and Protest Events commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Turkish invasion in Cyprus and the illegal occupation of 37 per cent of Cypriot territory will feature the …

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