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Vice President of European Commission, Margaritis Schinas visits Australia
On Tuesday, Margaritis Schinas, Vice President for the Promotion of the European Way of Life, commenced his visit to Australia with the aim of strengthening EU-Australia cooperation from a people-centric …
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Acropolis row: UK and Greece quarrel over cancelled PM meeting
Britain and Greece on Tuesday disputed claims about why a prime ministerial meeting was cancelled, in a diplomatic row against a backdrop of ownership claims to ancient sculptures on display …
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Fresh appeal in battle over secret robodebt documents
A transparency advocate has begun his latest bid to have key documents in the implementation of the robodebt scheme made public. Justin Warren was in the Federal Court on Wednesday …
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Australians owed millions in unclaimed Medicare rebates
Nearly one million Australians could receive a festive season boost to their bank balance, as the government tries to return $234 million in unclaimed Medicare benefits. On average, these Australians …
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Mytilineos agrees 10-year deal to supply broadband operator NBN with PV power
Greek industrial group Mytilineos Energy and Metals has approved a ten-year deal with Australian broadband wholesaler NBN Co to source green electricity from its 120-MW (megawatt) solar park in Queensland. …
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South Australia’s Semaphore Greek Festival locked in for January 2024
The Semaphore Greek Festival is set to return next January as it once again showcases the best of Greek culture to all of South Australia, this time with the positive …
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Officials argue for repairs to Hagia Sophia after footage shows fragments falling from the dome
There is huge concern being raised over the integrity of the Hagia Sophia cathedral in Istanbul after video footage has emerged of fragments of building material falling from inside the …
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Greece decries UK ‘lack of respect’ in sculptures row
Greece’s government has accused the United Kingdom of showing “a lack of respect” by abruptly cancelling a meeting between their leaders at short notice in a dispute over ancient Greek …
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Charis Doukas: We want Athens to be clean, bright, and green
The newly elected mayor of Athens – who defeated the incumbent, Kostas Bakoyiannis in a surprise victory – visited the Sanitation Department of the Municipality of Athens, and presented his …
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Crucial reforms to be introduced in the Greek Criminal Code
The Ministry of Justice will introduce significant reforms to the Criminal Code. It will present a reform bill to the Parliament in the next few days. This bill includes plans …