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Newspoll analysis shows falling support for coalition
Australia’s mortgage-belt heartland has shifted its political allegiances from the Liberals to Labor and the coalition has lost support among younger voters, a Newspoll analysis shows. The analysis, conducted for …
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Thousands attend solemn Epitaphio services across Australia
Epitaphio processions exceeded expectations in Greek churches across Australia Friday night. In a spirit of devotion, from early in the morning, thousands of believers arrived at churches for the Great …
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Human rights advocate says voice ‘lets our mob speak’
A human rights advocate says she wants every Australian to understand that the heart of the voice proposal will empower Indigenous people to have a say on matters that affect …
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Graft-accused MEP Eva Kaili released from jail
Greek MEP Eva Kaili, who has been charged with corruption as part of the so-called Qatargate inquiry, was released from prison and placed under house arrest on Friday. Kaili left …
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Welfare Centre ensures underprivileged Greek Australians can afford an Easter table
For the first time in three years, Australia’s Hellenes can celebrate Easter without coronavirus restrictions, even though the caution remains especially amongst the elderly in our community. Sadly, this Easter …
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Celebrations ramp up for Greek Orthodox Easter in Melbourne
Last night, thousands of Melbourne’s Greek Orthodox faithful laid their wreaths at the Epitafio and embraced the message of love and redemption that it represents. As families around Australia prepare …
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“Kalo Pascha!”: SA Premier Malinauskas wishes Greek Orthodox community a happy Easter
South Australian Premier, Peter Malinauskas, and Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Zoe Bettison have bid the Greek Community a “Καλό Πάσχα!” in an official letter marking the significance of Orthodox Easter …
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The return of the Texas sinkhole unsettles residents
When a massive sinkhole first appeared in Daisetta in May 2008, some residents had feared it might engulf their small Southeast Texas town. But after growing to 274 m across …
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Cyclone Ilsa hits WA coast ‘like a freight train’
Communities in the path of Tropical Cyclone Ilsa are beginning to assess the damage from its potentially record-breaking winds as the severe storm system works its way inland. The cyclone …
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Young people explore Ancient Greek Democracy for Australia
The Premier’s Spirit of Democracy (PSoD) Event at the Greek Centre, hosted by the Greek Community of Melbourne on Thursday, 13 April, was organised by Vicky Petalas and led by …