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Massive Greece wildfire under control: govt

Firefighters are gaining the upper hand on the massive blaze that has been raging for two weeks in the Dadia National Park in northeastern Greece, authorities said Monday. Classified by …

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Five-year fugitive arrested upon return to Australia

A Victorian man who disappeared five years ago while on a trial over a plot to import 186kg of cocaine has been arrested at Melbourne Airport. Omer Tok has been …

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Lecture to uncover Cypriot Greek migrant heritage through poetry

The Greek Community of Melbourne, in collaboration with the Greek Australian Cultural League are holding a Dimitris Tsaloumas memorial lecture titled “Salvaging Cypriot Greek Migrant Heritage and Memories Through the …

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Joyce to step down immediately as Qantas CEO

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce will leave his job immediately, following a recent furore over the airline’s profits and service. Mr Joyce advised the board he was bringing forward his retirement …

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Students to bridge generational divide with “I Help Grandparents with Technology”

Students from the Greek Community of Melbourne are stepping up to help their grandparents navigate the digital age in the innovative “Intergenerational Program: I Help Grandparents with Technology”. This collaborative …

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Minister Melissa Horne commits to resolving political dispute with Greek and Cypriot Communities

In a meeting held at the Hobsons Bay Greek Orthodox Community in Altona North last Saturday, Victoria minister Melissa Horne engaged with community leaders to address concerns surrounding the suspension …

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Kimon Taliadoros steps down as CEO of Football Victoria

In a surprising statement today, Kimon Taliadoros announced his resignation from his role as CEO at Football Victoria. Throughout his tenure, Taliadoros has been a driving force behind football in …

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Thousands gather in Thessaloniki to protest controversial new identity cards

Approximately 5,000 people gathered in Thessaloniki, on Sunday (Greece time) to voice their concerns over a forthcoming identity card implementation set to launch later this month, as reported by local …

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AI to rapidly disrupt Australian economy: Deloitte

Roughly a quarter of the Australian economy will be hit hard and fast by generative artificial intelligence (GAI) disruption as highlighted in a report by top economists. Finance, ICT and …

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Job seekers skipping meals, cutting heat as prices rise

Rising prices are leaving many Australians on income support payments with no choice but to skip meals and cut back on heating to make ends meet. Nearly three-quarters of Australians …

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