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Federal Labor pledges $25 million in community language schools if re-elected

Entering the final week of campaigning ahead of the 3 May federal election, PM Anthony Albanese promised to invest $25 million in the support of Australia’s 600 community language schools. …

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Family First party commits to push for recognition of Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocides

In a statement presented to the Armenian National Committee of Australia this week and published on its national director’s social media platforms, the Family First party called on the Australian …

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Voters are struggling to name a life-improving policy

With just a week until polling day, more than half of Australians can’t name a policy from either major party they believe will improve their lives. Anthony Albanese and Peter …

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Archdiocesan Council of Australia convenes following Patriarchal visit

The Archdiocesan Council of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia convened on Thursday, under the leadership of Archbishop Makarios of Australia. This marked the first official meeting of the Council …

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Archbishop Makarios pays tribute to ANZACs: “Their memory is a light guiding our future”

As Australia marks ANZAC Day, Archbishop Makarios of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia delivered a message honouring the sacrifices and enduring legacy of the ANZACs, highlighting the deep historical …

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Oakleigh Grammar commemorates ANZAC Day with heartfelt ceremony

Oakleigh Grammar marked the beginning of the new school term with a ceremony in honour of ANZAC Day, bringing together students, staff, and members of the school leadership and board …

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Vasso Apostolopoulos honoured with Prix Galien award for scientific research by Greek PM

Distinguished Greek Australian researcher and Neos Kosmos contributor Professor Vasso Apostolopoulos has been awarded the prestigious Galien Scientific Research Award during a special ceremony held in Athens on Thursday. The …

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Rain no deterrent for crowd at solemn Anzac Day service

Hundreds have braced the rain and lined city streets to pay respect for Australia’s fallen soldiers at a pre-dawn service. Marking the 110th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli during …

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Anzacs honoured a century and a decade after Gallipoli

Wreaths have been laid and solemn oaths recited as tens of thousands of Australians gathered to commemorate veterans at dawn services across the country. Friday marks the 110th anniversary of …

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Greece beefs up firefighting force ahead of fire season: PM

Greece will deploy the largest firefighting force in its history for a menacing fire season that has already seen over a thousand blazes break out, the prime minister said Thursday. …

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