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Greek-owned vessel targeted in Red Sea attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have fired missiles at two vessels in the Red Sea, they say, causing minor damage to a cargo ship that was sailing off the coast of Yemen’s …
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NT barrister Anastasis Liveris named Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
Anastasis (Tass) Liveris has been given the immense honour of being appointed as a Judge in Darwin registry of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA). The Darwin …
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Greek farmers vow to escalate protests
Greek farmers said Tuesday they would block highways and converge on Athens in their tractors in a bid to win benefit pledges from the government. Dozens of farmer federations decided …
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The Presentation of Our Lord in The Temple celebrated in Coburg
The Archdiocesan District of Northcote in Victoria marked the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple with a series of grand ecclesiastical ceremonies. The heart of the …
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Record turnout at Macquarie University for the award ceremony of the Certificates of Attainment in the Greek Language
There was an impressive turnout at the Award Ceremony of the Certificates of Attainment in the Greek Language 2023 that took place at Macquarie University’s Arts Precinct last Friday. The …
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Consumers go bargain hunting as financial pain bites
Borrowers are widely expected to dodge another mortgage bill bump at the first cash rate meeting of the year as new data highlights the financial pain households are feeling. Consumers …
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$1 million reward offered in decade-old unsolved death of Penny Galanopoulos
Detectives from the Homicide Squad on Monday announced a $1 million reward for the suspicious death of Penny Galanopoulos in Melbourne’s beachside suburb of Mordialloc over a decade ago. Penny, …
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King’s Australian tour in doubt after cancer diagnosis
King Charles’ planned visit to Australia is in doubt following his cancer diagnosis. Buckingham Palace on Tuesday revealed the monarch, 75, had begun regular treatments for cancer and would postpone …
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Greece and Australia among the deadliest wildfires of the 21st century
Blazing wildfires have claimed several lives around the world recently, Greece’s and Australia’s wildfires are among the deadliest this century. 2009: Australia, 179 dead On February 7, 2009, which became …
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Australia’s first fully dedicated to Battle of Crete memorial nearing completion
The countdown is on for the completion of Western Australia’s much anticipated Battle of Crete Memorial, with the committee spearheading the project announcing the 11th of May 2024 as the …