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Opposition to Indigenous voice proposal hits majority

Opposition to the Indigenous voice to parliament has now tipped over into the majority. A Newspoll, conducted for The Australian, shows ­support for constitutional change has fallen to 38 per …

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Firefighters battle with the strong fire front north of Soufli for 16 days straight

As Greece battles against the relentless wildfires that have raged for over two weeks in the Evros region, the primary focus of firefighting efforts has shifted to the southern outskirts …

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“Remembering all the fathers who left this Earth too early”

Father’s Day was celebrated across Australia this Sunday 3 September. But for many of us, the day is a vivid reminder of a loved one lost too early. Neos Kosmos …

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NUGAS Ball a blast with over 700 attendees (Photos)

The annual National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) Ball was held in Melbourne at Albert Park’s Pullman on Friday, with a crowd of over 700 guest in attendance. The …

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13 arrested as Cyprus anti-migrant violence spreads

Cyprus police said Saturday they arrested 13 people when an anti-migrant march in the island’s second city, Limassol, turned violent with mobs vandalising property. Five people were injured during the …

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UNICEF call-out for children support in Greece, as wildfires rage across the country

The adverse impact of the Greek wildfires crisis on children is the focus of a call-out “for urgent assistance” issued by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) this week. Children …

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Russia says it thwarted attacks on Crimea bridge

Russia says its forces destroyed three Ukrainian naval drones being used in an attempt to attack a key bridge linking Russia to the Moscow-annexed Crimean Peninsula, forcing its temporary closure …

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Last surviving Anzac Crete veteran passes in Melbourne

The Cretan Federation of Australia & New Zealand has bid farewell to Charlie Parrott, Melbourne’s last surviving ANZAC Crete veteran who passed this week aged 104. Born in Albury, New …

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Experts blame poor govt preparation for Greek fires’ devastation

While the Greek government has been quick to blame global warming for the summer’s devastating wildfires, some experts argue that poor planning is at least as much to blame. The …

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Kastellorizian of the Year announced for 2023

Marilyn Tsolakis has been named as the 2023 Kastellorizian of the Year, the Kastellorizian Association of Victoria announced this week. The announcement about the annual award recipient comes ahead of …

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