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Greece to receive stolen ancient artefacts from MET
The director of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art said Thursday the famed institution would return more pieces of art to countries that were victims of looting as it joins …
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‘Build or sell’: Victoria to expand tax on vacant land
A tax on vacant residential blocks in Victoria will be broadened to force owners to develop their land or sell it to someone who will. As parliament returned on Tuesday, …
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New premier, rival to clash as Vic parliament returns
Jacinta Allan has shared a congratulatory handshake with the opposition leader and his deputy after taking over as Victorian premier following Daniel Andrews’ exit. In her first parliamentary act in …
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Marathon Mike takes a stand against racism
The Melbourne Marathon is upon us once again and this year well known CEO Mike Zervos will take on the 42km challenge. Given his Greek heritage, Zervos has felt a …
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Out-of-control Victorian fire more than triples in size
People in Victoria’s east are being told to leave after an out-of-control bushfire more than tripled in size. The fast-moving blaze at Briagolong in the Gippsland region covered 5000 hectares …
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Steve Dimopoulos with yet another ministry as Allan Victorian cabinet gets sworn in
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events; Minister for Outdoor Recreation Steve Dimopoulos also becomes environment minister, replacing Ingrid Stitt who is in charge of mental health, aging and multicultural …
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Most Aussies would hide mental health issues from work
A majority of Australians would hide their mental health status from their employers as fears of unfair treatment in the workplace persist. Wayahead data reveals seven in 10 Australians wouldn’t …
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Asia Minor history expert begins scholarly journey to Melbourne and Sydney
The Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies (AIMS) has announced the arrival of Dr. Constantinos Hatzidimitriou, a distinguished scholar with a doctorate in Byzantine, Ottoman, and Modern Greek history from Columbia …
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SA government seeks Greek interpreters and translators
The South Australian government has announced a recruitment drive for interpreters and translators including people skilled in written and spoken Greek. Specifically, the state’s Interpreting and Translating Centre’s (ITC) is …
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Pnevmatikos gives final speech to SA parliament confirming health challenge
South Australian MP Irene Pnevmatikos who has served in the Legislative Council for five and a half years and has advocated fiercely for the interests of South Australians, delivered her …