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Optus dials up bid to mend frayed customer relations

Optus is picking up the shattered remains of customers’ confidence as it faces the fall out from its second major crisis in 18 months. The telecommunications giant suffered a 12-hour …

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Giles: Ethnic media’s ‘critical’ role, language preservation, aged care and… Ange

The vocal support for the Greek language, aged care workers, multicultural media and South Melbourne football icons were expressed by the nation’s multicultural minister on Thursday. The Albanese government stated …

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Mitsotakis: By 2030 we will bury 10 per cent of our waste

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the inauguration of a new waste processing plant of the Peloponnese regional authority at the village of Paleochouni in Arcadia, on Wednesday (Greece time). Mitsotakis …

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Sydney mayor and ex-Labor candidate found corrupt

A long-time Sydney mayor who was once the Labor candidate for a marginal federal seat has been found corrupt by an independent watchdog. City of Canada Bay Council mayor Angelo …

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Greece’s minister of interior, Niki Kerameus, to headline THI Australia’s digital conversation series

The Hellenic Initiative (THI) Australia will host yet another live webinar for its Digital Conversation Series on Monday, 4 December, featuring Greece’s Minister of Interior, Niki Kerameus as a special …

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Billionaire Dennis Bastas emerges as potential buyer of skincare brand Sukin

Prominent Greek Australian billionaire Dennis Bastas may be purchasing the top-selling skincare brand Sukin. The businessman, who is behind Australia’s largest generic drug supplier, is one of several parties in …

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Sophie Cotsis reveals NSW government’s intention to ban silica engineered stone if national agreement is not met

NSW Industrial Relations Minister Sophie Cotsis has confirmed the government will consider a statewide ban on silica engineered stone if no consensus is reached on a national level at an …

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Alleged Greek Australian Neo-Nazi faces court for threats against Senator Thorpe

The Herald Sun reported that a former young Liberal turned neo-Nazi has “fronted court” accused of creating and publishing a video that included “threats of violence” against Senator Lidia Thorpe. …

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Turkish EU aspirations no closer without Cyprus resolution

The European Union, whose executive on Wednesday recommended opening formal membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova, has gone through several waves of expansion in the past 50 years. The European …

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NAB customers are cutting spending, rate peak in sight

Households are getting their budgets under control as they continue to find more ways to cut spending so they can pay their mortgages, National Australia Bank says. While many have …

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