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The Greek inferno continues for the 8th day: Relief is offered to those affected

Fires have been sweeping through Greece for the last eight days with many fronts around the country. At least two people have died, and 10 per cent of the country’s …

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Minister Hawke points to “good relationship” between Morrison and Mitsotakis, but says 80% vaccination critical for opening borders

Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Minister Alex Hawke said Australia was at a “critical junction” in its handling of the global pandemic and tried “not to be too …

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There’s a push for a Double Tax Agreement between Greece and Australia, and it’s just a matter of ‘when’

The lack of a Double Tax Agreement (DTA) between Australia and Greece means that Australian residents yielding revenue from assets in Greece can be taxed twice, unlike their counterparts from …

“Come to your Census,” say Effie and Fr Gerasimos, and invite Greek Australians to stand up and be counted

Millions of households will fill out their 2021 Census across the country today. Already, 10 million households have filled out their forms after the Australian Bureau of Statistics allowed people …

Co-ownership of Greek property: How to prevent the abuse of your rights

When it comes to joint ownership – an equal interest in a property with other owners – you may have a legitimate right. The way you exercise it in the …

St Anna in Gold Coast celebrates patron saint’s day ahead of lockdown

St Anna Greek Orthodox Church in the Gold Coast was able to celebrate the feast day of its patron saint on 25 July, just days before the COVID-19 lockdown was …

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GATs rescheduled for affected Victorian students and schools as 20 cases reported

While the rest of Victoria, enjoyed the lifting of the lockdown imposed last week, Premier Daniel Andrews said health officials in the state would be watching the figures closely before …

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Greek PM says 580 fires burning across Greece are a “natural fury without precedent” , promises relief package

Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis went on television late on Monday to apologise to the public for any mistakes and failures in fighting the devastating wildfires ripping across the country …

TV organisations need to fine tune COVID message to communities, says former news anchor George Donikian

The advent of COVID has shown up the need for a more inclusive, multicultural response in the media and in television in particular, if Australia’s many communities are to understand …

Moderna gets provisional approval in Australia

Australia’s medical regulator gave provisional approval to Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine on Monday, paving the way for its use from September when a million doses are due to arrive. Moderna is …

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