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Greek police under fire over deadly football violence

Greek police were accused Wednesday of having ignored warnings about a convoy of Croatian football “hooligans” heading for Athens days before a Greek supporter was killed in clashes between fans. …

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Households urged to check power bills for cheaper rates

Some households are being slugged with power bills 20 per cent above what they could be paying. The consumer watchdog says households and small businesses should contact their energy company …

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Remote communities will be first to cast voice votes

Residents in Australia’s remote communities will be the first to vote in the voice referendum as officials prepare to traverse 3.4 million square kilometres to reach a record number of distant …

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Grand opening celebration and Annual Radiothon at AGAPI Care’s new Preston headquarters

AGAPI Care, is set to mark a significant milestone with the grand opening of its new Head Office, Academy, and Community Centre located at 4 Bruce Street in Preston. This …

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Greek Australian volunteers in Rhodes say ‘if it weren’t for locals, the whole island would have burnt’

It took 11 days for the bushfires in the Greek island of Rhodes to be officially declared under control. Early estimates paint a bleak picture of over 200,000 acres burnt, …

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Taxpayers footed bill for public servants’ funerals

Taxpayers footed the bill for public servants’ funeral costs after one organisation in Victoria doled out at least $30,000 to memorialise staff. This was despite the unnamed organisation being bound …

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Cocaine addict jailed for 45kg jukebox drug import from Greece

When unpacking more than 45kg of cocaine from a jukebox imported from Greece, Vaios Gkourmis wondered if it might have been replaced by police. Another man unknowingly joked that officers …

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Turkish Airlines want more flights out of Australia – concerns that occupied Cyprus might be a possible destination

It was reported in ch-aviation media last month that Turkish Airlines is seeking approval for increased flights from Australia.  Greek communities have expressed concern that a possible destination of any increased …

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PM rejects claims of voice legislation being hidden

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected suggestions the government was hiding legislation on the Indigenous voice, should the upcoming referendum succeed. As pressure builds on the PM to announce the …

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July hottest month on record: EU climate observatory

July was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, the European Union’s climate observatory confirmed Tuesday. Marked by heatwaves and fires all around the world, the previous month was 0.33 …

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