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First Archbishop visit in half a century strengthens ties at St George Church, Thornbury

Last week, St George Greek Orthodox Church in Thornbury, Melbourne, welcomed His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia for a pastoral visit — the first visit by an Archbishop to the …

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Record fine leaves Qantas with unwanted brand baggage

Qantas stands accused of betraying Australian values and undermining its reputation by illegally sacking baggage handlers. Experts warn the airline, which markets itself as the “Spirit of Australia”, risks losing …

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Three burn to death as truck rams cars on Greek motorway

Three people burned to death in Greece Monday when a truck crashed into cars waiting at a highway toll station, police said, with another seven people including young children rushed …

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Kyrgios out of US mixed doubles, de Minaur not invited

Nick Kyrgios has pulled out of his proposed US Open mixed doubles pairing with Naomi Osaka, casting doubt on his participation in the singles. Kyrgios’ absence was revealed when the …

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South Melbourne FC unveils ‘Eras of Hellas’ mural at Lakeside Stadium

South Melbourne FC has unveiled the Eras of Hellas mural at Lakeside Stadium, a tribute to players who have defined the club’s 65-year history. The mural, launched on Saturday inside …

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Archbishop honours George Kotzas in remote Innisfail

Archbishop Makarios of Australia travelled to the northern Queensland town of Innisfail, where he led the Divine Liturgy at the Dormition of the Theotokos parish on Sunday, to mark the …

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Driver in accident with George Plassaras rumoured to be linked to Chinese elite

The crash involving George Plassaras last month has taken a new turn with rumours swirling that the driver who caused it is related to a high-ranking official in China. Lanlan …

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Beyond rhetoric: Why Australia’s Tax Reform Summit must be more than consensus theatre

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will open his long-awaited economic reform roundtable on Tuesday, following weeks of build-up. Over three days in Canberra, key figures including former Treasury secretary Ken Henry, ACCC …

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Two tourists die in separate incidents at Greek beaches

Tragedy fell at two different northern Greece beaches as two male tourists suffered fatal medical conditions while in the water. The two deaths were reported within hours of each other …

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Basil Zempilas refuses to clarify stance on WA gun regulation motion

Western Australia’s opposition leader Basil Zempilas has come under fire for not taking a position in relation to the government’s gun regulations following a motion that was tabled to scrap …

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