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Greek Community of Melbourne hosts seminar on Greek lives on Indigenous Lands

The Greek Community of Melbourne has unveiled another engaging installment in its ongoing Greek History and Culture Seminars series. The upcoming seminar, titled “Greek Lives on Indigenous Lands: Community Responsibility …

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‘That is progress’: optimism as wages climb again

Real wages have not gone backwards for the first time in three years. The wage price index, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday, rose by 0.8 per …

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Synagogue unearthed in ancient Greek city of Phanagoria

In a large scale excavation endeavour supported by the Oleg Deripaska Volnoe Delo Foundation, the Phanagoria archaeological expedition has recently unveiled a monumental find; one of the world’s oldest synagogues, …

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Sun Shines at Albert Park on the anniversary of Lemnos’ role in Anzac

The sun shone as Melbourne’s Greek community joined with those from the wider community to commemorate the role of Lemnos in Australia’s Gallipoli story. The annual service is held on …

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2023 Governor’s Multicultural Awards: Celebrating diversity and inclusion in South Australia

Nominations have officially opened for the 2023 Governor’s Multicultural Awards in South Australia. With a unique blend of backgrounds and perspectives converging to shape the vibrant identity of the state, …

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Australian Government launches Multicultural Framework Review to help shape future policy

The Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, Andrew Giles today in an online multicultural media conference launched the government’s Multicultural Framework Review. The Review coincides with the 50th anniversary …

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Tax loopholes are ‘stealing from next generation’

Tax loopholes that benefit multinational companies in Australia are “stealing from the next generation”, prominent unions have warned. The Community and Public Sector Union told a parliamentary inquiry into multinational tax …

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Police yet to provide evidence to court against Nick Kyrgios carjacker

The man accused of stealing Nick Kyrgios’ luxury green Tesla while holding the tennis star’s mother at gunpoint has appeared in court. Police allege that the man, who remains anonymous …

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Dutton opposes public holiday celebration for Matildas

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has slammed a proposed public holiday if Australia’s Matildas win the World Cup, saying a better investment would be to improve sports facilities. Sports infrastructure would …

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Poor in ‘war of survival’ as more face financial stress

Australians living in poverty are fighting a daily “war of survival” as they struggle to afford basic necessities. Karen, a woman experiencing hardship, made a passionate plea to meet with …

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