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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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2024 looming as a milestone year for the Greek Australian community

2024 is looking to be a special year for Hellenism in Australia as we are expecting visits from very high-profile individuals, including the Ecumenical Patriarch Mr Bartholomew and Prime Minister …

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Taxpayers cop fines after using unregistered tax agent

An unregistered tax accountant exposed her clients to fines and unexpected tax bills after unlawfully lodging hundreds of returns filled with dodgy deductions. Perth-based Jessa Van Stroe, who is also …

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Sydney council mayor sacked over corruption findings

A Sydney mayor has been sacked and banned from civil office for five years over findings he engaged in serious corrupt conduct. Angelo Tsirekas was on suspension following the release …

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Rights NGOs say Greek probes into migrant shipwreck not progressing

Greece’s investigations into how its coastguard responded to one of the deadliest migrant shipwrecks in the eastern Mediterranean have made “little meaningful progress,” two major human rights watchdogs said Thursday. …

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Stubbornly high inflation to eat into real wage gains

Australian households are still on track for an improvement in their real wages in 2024, though less of a near-term gain than first expected. The mid-year budget update released on …

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St John’s College congratulates Class of 2023 as two Greek students achieve ATARs of over 90

St John’s College (SJC) in Preston, Melbourne have congratulated its Year 12 Class of 2023 while also announcing this year’s cohort were among some of the most positive in the …

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Heralding the contribution of the elderly in the community

The Federation of Greek Senior Citizens’ Associations of Melbourne and Victoria the largest body of Diaspora in the State, with 115 member associations and over 20,000 members gathered for a …

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