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Relatives of train tragedy victims protest in Greece

Around 300 people gathered Saturday in the central Greece city of Larissa to protest the loss of 57 lives in a head-on collision of two trains in February that shocked …

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Exiled Vic Liberal MP will not pursue legal action

Exiled Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming will not pursue legal action over her temporary suspension from the parliamentary party. She was suspended for nine months in late March after attending …

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NSW plastic surgeon Dr Richard Sackelariou accused by police of abusing underage girls

Greek-Australian plastic surgeon Richard Sackelariou from New South Wales has been accused abusing eight underage girls, who were not his patients, in Sydney and Newcastle. The 69-year-old plastic surgeon, Dr …

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Greek Orthodox music to accompany the coronation of King Charles III

More than 2,200 people will attend the coronation of King Charles III, Buckingham Palace has announced. They include international delegates from 203 countries, as well as community and charity workers. …

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Greek Festival of Sydney makes long-awaited return to Brighton-Le-Sands after 20 years

In a move that it could be claimed to have been driven by popular demand, the Greek Festival of Sydney is returning to one of its most glorious “home grounds” …

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Nick Vavitis’ lockdown hobby lands him a deal with major supermarket

What originally started off as a lockdown hobby, ended up marking the beginning of the most unimaginable business journey. After 29-year-old Greek Australian Nick Vavitis lost his job during lockdown …

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Navigating the complexities of labels and identity in a multicultural Australia

How useful are bureaucratic labels often used by government bureaucracies to define cultural identity in Australia? Particularly, as 40 percent of the Australian population does not have an Anglo-Celtic ancestry. …

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Drag storytime event canned after threats of violence

A Melbourne council has cancelled a drag storytime event, citing threats of violence against staff, families and a performer. Activists protested the Monash City Council event, which was intended to …

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Greek agro-voltaic products impress foreign agronomists

A one-of-a-kind greenhouse that operates exclusively with renewable energy sources and has third generation photovoltaics on its roof has impressed a group of 20 students from around the world. The …

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‘Responsible’ budget in billion-dollar aged care boost

A long-overdue pay rise for aged care workers could help attract more staff to the struggling sector as it receives a billion-dollar budget boost. Treasurer Jim Chalmers says a responsible …

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