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Pontian federation and Akrites commemorate genocide of Hellenes by the Ottomans

The Federation of Pontian Associations of Australia (FPAA) held commemorative events last Friday across Sydney, Melbourne, and South Australia to honour the victims of the Greek Genocide. With a focus …

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Land tax change not Vic renters’ biggest issue: Andrews

Housing supply is a bigger problem for Victorian renters than land tax changes announced in the budget, the state’s premier says. About $4.7 billion will be recouped from roughly 860,000 …

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Three charged over alleged $1.5m immigration fraud

Three people have been charged with defrauding a woman of $1.5 million as part of an immigration scam in Sydney’s north. Detectives began investigating in February 2021, following reports a …

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Bold budget by multicultural minister to strengthen Victoria’s cultural diversity

At the multicultural media budget briefing last night, the Minister for Housing and Multicultural Affairs, Colin Brooks, laid out the Victorian government’s allocations for multicultural Victoria. Regardless of a tough …

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Crowd of 200 gathers to commemorate the Battle of Crete late into the night

Last Saturday the Cretan Brotherhood of Melbourne saw 200 people come together to honour the memory of the Battle of Crete in 1941 with a special dinner dance. Milton Stamatakos, …

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Kastoria association celebrates official opening of renovated building

The Australian Association of Kastorians, known as ‘Kastoria’, commemorated the completion of their upgraded facilities last Sunday. The association unveiled their newly renovated bathroom and kitchen facilities at the North …

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A Greek first: Justice Emilios Kyrou appointed as Federal Court Judge

The Australian Government has proposed the appointment of Justice Emilios Kyrou AO as a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia and as the President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal …

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Greek PM says migrant ‘pushback’ inquiry underway

The Greek government is “holding an inquiry” into video footage reportedly showing the forceful expulsion of migrants who are set adrift at sea, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Tuesday. “I… …

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Greek election deals bitter blow to leftist ex-PM

Greece’s leftist former prime minister Alexis Tsipras, who nearly crashed his country out of the eurozone in 2015, has been left reeling by electoral defeat, which he conceded Tuesday had …

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Greek IT boss in London faces sexual harassment tribunal over misinterpreted email communication

Karina Gasparova, an IT project manager at essDOCS, a company specialising in “paperless trade solutions” recently filed a lawsuit against her Greek employer, Alexander Goulandris, alleging sexual harassment based on …

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