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Vic debt up $6 billion in 6 months, heading to $177.8b

Victoria’s net debt prediction has jumped by more than $6 billion in six months and is now expected to reach $177.8b by 2027. The state government attributes that to infrastructure …

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Greece and Armenia sign military cooperation agreement

Greece and Armenia have signed a military cooperation agreement in the wake of much instability in the Europe and Middle East regions. Greek Minister of National Defence Nikos Dendias met …

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Christmas appeal as Aussies struggle to make ends meet

Millions of Australians are cutting back expenses and many will go without entirely as Christmas places pressure on already stretched household budgets. More than 5.3 million people will not be …

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River Nile Learning Centre awarded for multicultural efforts and helping disadvantaged women

The River Nile Learning Centre (RNLC) is being recognised for its commitment to empowering disadvantaged women through education and multicultural efforts. On Tuesday December 19, the Melbourne-based organisation will be …

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ABC responds to Greek community’s concerns over the term “Elgin Marbles”

The ABC has responded to the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) that expressed concern earlier this month after a morning news report called the Parthenon Sculptures, by their outdated name …

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Perfect ATARs and College Duxes, students of Greek heritage aim and achieve big

Marcellin College’s Jack Voulgaris is one of 39 students to achieve a perfect ATAR of 99.95. Jack Voulgaris tells Neos Kosmos that he expected to score high but didn’t think …

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NSW Greek Australian Students recognised for impressive HSC results

The wait for the HSC results is now over for the 67,234 NSW students as they all received their marks on Thursday. Over 18,000 students have been recognised on the …

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Australia and Greece support immediate ceasefire in Gaza

Australia and Greece were among the countries that voted in favor of the proposal for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza for humanitarian reasons and the unconditional release of all hostages. …

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Greece Defense Minister Nikos Dendias states that topic of German war reparations remains “absolutely open”

In the wake of the 80th anniversary of the Kalavryta massacre, Greece’s Defense Minister Nikos Dendias has reiterated that the question of World War II reparations from Germany remains “absolutely …

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NSW Government commits $15 million to support the gathering places of faith communities

The NSW Government is dedicating $15 million worth of grants towards the safety and security of places of worship and other places where faith communities gather regularly. This initiative is …

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