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Warning issued over dodging new short-stay rental levy
Those who try to escape paying an incoming levy on short-term rental properties in Victoria will be caught and forced to pay up, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has warned. In an …
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Indigenous voting roll hits record ahead of referendum
Aircraft, boats and four-wheel-drives will head to the most remote parts of the country next week to enable the first votes in the Indigenous voice referendum to be cast. Remote …
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Lockdowns, border closures exempt in pandemic inquiry
Lockdowns and state border closures will be exempt from an inquiry into Australia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Health Minister Mark Butler announced a 12-month inquiry into …
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Mitsotakis, Erdogan agree on road map, confirm positive relations
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday in New York, on the sidelines of the 78th UN General Assembly meeting. A statement by …
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Asia Minor refugees and George Treloar remembered under a Ballarat sun
Last weekend saw a large gathering descend on Ballarat’s avenue of memorials – Sturt Street – for the annual commemoration of the refugee work of Major George Devine Treloar under …
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More house flippers take hit, owners staying put longer
More Australian home owners are selling up quick but failing to make a profit in the process. New CoreLogic data shows the portion of owners making a loss – after …
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35-year-old monk detained for assaulting another monk on Mount Athos
“Under detention remains the 35-year-old Romanian monk who was arrested on Mount Athos on charges of assaulting a 53-year-old Belarusian monk. Criminal charges for severe bodily harm have been filed …
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Justice Emilios Kyrou inspires VCE students of the Greek Community of Melbourne
VCE students and teachers from the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) hosted the Honourable Justice Emilios Kyrou at their school last Saturday. The invitation was in recognition of Justice Kyrou’s …
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An emotion-filled Dardalis Archives event for radio legend Rena Frangioudaki
Dozens of friends, acquaintances, and fans of legendary radio producer Rena Frangioudaki OAM attended the event on Wednesday, September 13, at the Greek Centre of the Greek Community of Melbourne …
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Josh Burns: Greeks and Jews have an instinctive empathy for First Nations people
Josh Burns is Labor’s Federal Member for Macnamara, in Melbourne’s inner south-eastern and bayside suburbs. The charismatic, fresh-faced, youthful politician is no slouch; he is Chair of the Parliamentary Joint …