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GCM Schools hold inaugural Annual School Dinner Dance

The first-ever Annual School Dinner Dance, hosted by the Greek Community of Melbourne’s Language and Culture Schools, unfolded on Saturday, September 9, at the Stars International Reception Centre. Marking a …

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Unlocking the mind: Exploring the crucial link between hearing health and cognitive well-being

In an effort to shed light on the often-overlooked connection between hearing health and cognitive well-being, the Food For Thought Network (FFTN) and the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) are …

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Former Belgian Ambassador explores Lemnos’ Anzac sites with guidance from Canadian Diplomat

Recently, Marc Van Den Reeck, the former Ambassador of Belgium to Greece, visited Lemnos to view its connection to the Gallipoli campaign. He followed the advice of his friend, Robert …

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Costs and wary consumers driving businesses to the wall

Consumers are tightening their belts and some businesses are starting to feel it. The average value for invoices, an indicator of business-to-business trade measured by CreditorWatch, has sunk to its lowest …

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Von der Leyen: Greece could mobilise up to 2.25 billion euros in aid for floods and fires

The European Commission is ready to stand by Greece as it struggles with the aftermath of the recent devastating fires and floods, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said …

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At least 2,300 dead in Libya floods, but far higher toll feared

At least 2,300 people were killed in catastrophic floods that tore through the Libyan city of Derna, the emergency services said Tuesday, but a far higher death toll is feared. …

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Credit card gambling ban expanding to cover online bets

Gamblers will soon be unable to place wagers online using their credit cards in a bid to reduce problem betting. The federal government introduced legislation to parliament on Wednesday banning …

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Thessaly farmers issue urgent appeal for animal feed: ‘Animals that survived floods will die of starvation’

Animal breeders in central Greece lost over 50,000 animals in the floods, while the surviving flocks face an urgent shortage of animal feed, farmers said in Thessaly. According to early …

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Ministers Linda Burney and Andrew Giles rally multicultural communities for a ‘Yes’ Vote

Ministers Linda Burney and Andrew Giles fronted multicultural media today to make a case for the Yes case for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Ms Burney, Minister for Indigenous Australians, …

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Qantas’ pandemic-era outsourcing decision was unlawful

Qantas has been found to have illegally sacked more than 1600 workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The High Court judgment handed down on Wednesday upheld two rulings made by the …

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