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Neolea and Panarcadian Association host cooking workshop to preserve cultural traditions
Neolea, in collaboration with the Panarcadian Association of South Australia “O Kolokotronis,” hosted a cooking workshop last Sunday at the Panarcadian Hall, bringing together over 60 guests to celebrate Greek …
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No-confidence vote ends police chief’s career
A no-confidence vote by rank-and-file members of Victoria Police against the state’s top cop made his position untenable, according to the premier. Jacinta Allan and Police Minister Anthony Carbines faced …
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Police investigate photo of North Geelong Warriors fans allegedly performing Nazi salutes
Police are investigating a photo that allegedly shows a group of football fans performing a Nazi salute before a football match in North Geelong, Victoria. Eleven men appeared in a …
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Labor pains as Dutton rides high in polls
Peter Dutton appears to be kicking with the wind behind his back, with multiple opinion polls showing the Albanese government could be on the nose with voters as an election …
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Greece announces measures to support businesses on quake-hit islands
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Sunday announced economic support measures for businesses and employees in Santorini and nearby islands rattled by thousands of earthquakes recorded since the end of January. …
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North Macedonian foreign minister wants cooperation with Australia because of the “huge Macedonian diaspora”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of North Macedonia, Timco Mucunski, recently paid an official visit to Australia, where he met with his counterpart, Penny Wong, the shadow …
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Arthur Demetriou: The first person with cerebral palsy to be accepted into Medicine at the University of Newcastle
Oakleigh Grammar Alumnus Arthur Demetriou, who graduated the School in 2023, recently celebrated the remarkable feat of becoming the first person with cerebral palsy to be accepted into Medicine at …
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Poll places coalition in election pole position
Labor has a mountain to climb to prevent Peter Dutton from forming government at the next election, with polling predicting a coalition wave in outer suburbs. The coalition will be …
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Greek Australian academics among the most willing to work in Greece
Academics of Greek origin from Australia appear to be – under certain conditions – among the most willing of the Diaspora to work in Greece, according to a survey conducted …
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Pressure on police chief after no-confidence vote
It seems almost certain that Victoria’s police chief will lose his job after more than half the force declared they have no confidence in him. Pressure is mounting on one …