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Viral disease killing felines on ‘cat island’ Cyprus

A sickly ginger kitten named Bebe is pulled out of a cat carrier at a veterinary clinic in the Cypriot capital, Nicosia. The six-month-old is suffering from a strain of …

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Greece, Turkey seeking to build ‘positive momentum’: leaders

The leaders of Greece and Turkey on Wednesday pledge to build on a “positive momentum” in a restart of strained relations prompted by cooperation following this year’s deadly earthquake. It …

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Community Language Schools thriving in Australia – Douvartzides reelected as president

The community language schools sector in Australia continues to experience growth, with various associations providing vital support to thousands of authorities and over 100,000 students across more than sixty languages. …

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Indigenous focus in milestone suicide prevention plan

Australia’s first legislated suicide prevention plan will deliver specialised training and include a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. South Australia has launched the $1.5 million plan after …

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Commemorating the 1974 Invasion of Cyprus and the ongoing call for justice

This Sunday, July 16, the Justice for Cyprus Coordinating Committee, ΣΕΚΑ-SEKA, will present a series of events to commemorate the 1974 invasion of Cyprus by Turkey. The events include church …

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Young Greek-Aussies want to detox from screen time

VicHealth have released insights that reveals that young people are prepared to take a reality check to connect in-person and reduce screen time. Surveying 1000 Victorians aged 18-25, Vic Health …

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Archbishop Makarios baptises Sri Lankan family of seven during visit in Perth

The Greek Orthodox faith is slowly welcoming more and more non-Greeks of Australian society into its fold, evidenced by Archbishop Makarios baptising a Sri Lankan family during his visit in …

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EU trade talks stall as Australia holds out for farmers

Australia remains committed to striking a free trade deal with the European Union, despite hurdles in talks over access for farm exports. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been holding talks …

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20 Cretan kids from Australia on a journey in the homeland to explore their roots

The Cretan Federation of Australia and New Zealand (CFANZ) have organised a two-week trip for 20 of their youth to explore the homeland, chiefly the island from which they hail …

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Deadline looms to destroy COVID-19 vaccination data

Employers have 30 days to destroy Victorians’ COVID-19 vaccination data after the expiration of regulations introduced during the pandemic. The Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (COVID-19 Vaccination Information) Regulations came into …

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