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Vic Alhadeff OAM recognised in the 2024 Australia Day Honours list

The 2024 Australia Day Honours list recognises and celebrates 1,042 Australians, including awards in the Order of Australia (General and Military Divisions), meritorious awards and recognition for distinguished and conspicuous …

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Φilotimo Festival wraps up: Three days celebrating Melbourne’s youth

The “Φilotimo” Festival, dedicated to the youth of the Archdiocesan District of Melbourne, concluded with remarkable success and unexpected participation. Organised in honour of the 100th anniversary of the Holy …

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Warning amid falling student visa approval numbers

Australia has reduced the number of student visa approvals in a bid to stop rorting of the international education system. Approval rates dropped by 40 per cent in January compared …

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‘Threat’ of rivalry can be enough to lower airfares

Airline passengers typically pay half the amount for a ticket serviced by three carriers than if the route is flown by just one. A federal task force has revealed a …

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Greece engages in talks with US for joint constellation-class Frigate production and F-35 acquisition

In a recent announcement on Monday, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias revealed ongoing discussions between Greece and the US regarding the co-production of US-designed Constellation-class frigates. Dendias shared details after a …

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Snowfall and steep temperature drop across mainland Greece

Mainland Greece is expected to witness a notable decline in temperatures from Monday to Wednesday, coupled with local snowfall in its mountainous regions. Specifically in Attica, snowfall is forecasted to …

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F-35 deal puts Greece in Catch-22: US offers $200M for weapons transfer to Ukraine

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has proposed a potential exchange with Greece, offering to facilitate the transfer or sale of weaponry to Ukraine in return for Washington’s consideration of …

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Emory University’s Carlos Museum returns stolen antiquities to Greece after 16-year effort

Emory University’s Michael C. Carlos Museum has initiated the repatriation of three antiquities to Greece, suspected to have been looted from various regions within the country, including Crete, Epirus, and …

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Treasurer ‘not considering’ changes to negative gearing

Australians have been assured there will be no more tax tinkering following a controversial rework of the stage three cuts. With the Labor government gearing up to take its rejigged …

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GPs in ‘most parlous state’ since birth of Medicare

GP clinics are facing the most uncertainty since the beginning of Medicare, Health Minister Mark Butler has declared, ahead of the scheme’s 40th anniversary. Mr Butler has called for more …

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