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Alphington Grammar to build new classrooms and buildings to facilitate student demand

This year, Alphington Grammar School celebrates 35 years, and with that comes the school’s new strategic plan that involves new classrooms and facilities. An additional four purpose-built classrooms are to …

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Homes lost as three bushfires continue to burn

It is still unsafe for residents to return to their bushfire-ravaged communities in western Victoria as firefighters continue to battle several blazes. Homes have been lost in Pomonal, east of …

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Greek Prime Minister offers concessions to farmers amid protests

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis made concessions on Tuesday to farming unionists who are threatening to block roads across the country over high production costs. During a meeting with representatives …

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Farmer dead, thousands without power after storm

A dairy farmer is dead and hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses remain without power after Victoria’s destructive storms. “We’ve had one fatality confirmed, a dairy farmer in Mirboo …

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Oakleigh Grammar inducts its 2024 student leaders

Oakleigh Grammar has inducted its 2024 School leaders from the Junior, Middle and Senior Schools. The students were officially inducted in an assembly attended by students, parents and the board …

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Last Greek National Day parade under Tsourdalakis presidency to be held in Melbourne

This year’s ’25 March’ Greek National Day parade and event will be the last to be organised under the presidency of Antonis Tsourdalakis. The Melbourne parade will occur on Sunday, …

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‘No coffee’ in Oakleigh as businesses shut due to power outages

Following severe winds, flash flooding and golf-sized hail on Tuesday night, Oakleigh’s famous Hellenic precinct in Eaton Mall saw businesses closed due to power outages that have affected the area. …

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More than 1m claims outstanding at Services Australia

More than one million claims made to Services Australia remain outstanding, despite thousands of new staff hired to the department to reduce the backlog. Services Australia’s new chief executive David …

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Severe storms plunge half a million Victorian homes into darkness

In the aftermath of ferocious storms sweeping across Victoria, an estimated half a million homes find themselves without power. The onslaught of wild weather, characterised by golf-ball-sized hail, flash flooding, …

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Former brothel boss’s Police uniform collection sparks courtroom drama

During a recent drug search conducted by police, a former brothel owner’s home revealed an unexpected assortment of items, including authentic Australian Federal Police (AFP) and New South Wales (NSW) …

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