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Alphington Grammar defy council ruling citing safety concerns for students
The Yarra Council has notified Alphington Grammar School in Melbourne, that it has until 5pm, today, to remove the school’s entrance gates, which would allow anyone to walk and ride …
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Kalamata comes to Thornbury with laneway naming
Melbourne now has a new Greek landmark, after Darebin Council unanimously endorsed that an unnamed laneway in Thornbury become “Kalamata Place”. The currently unnamed Laneway is situated between 2 Gooch …
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FECCA’s Mary Patetsos congratulates Anthony Albanese for election victory
The Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA), the peak national body representing multicultural and ethnic communities, has made a statement congratulating Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for forming Government. …
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Search for Christos Pittas scaled back, police search for Androklis, 94
Victoria Police have announced that they will be scaling back search efforts for Christos Pittas, 70 and shifting the focus of the search for him in the Dinner Plain area …
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Maria Sakkari blazes through to the French Open second round
World No.4 Maria Sakkari has secured a spot in the second round of Roland Garros for the fifth consecutive year after obliterating No.95 Clara Burel in a straight-sets win on …
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Ultramarathon proves too much for Stavros Michael’s comeback but calls the race a ’10/10′
After a long absence ‘Marathon Man’ Stavros Michael returned to running on 15 May for the Great Ocean Road Marathon. Stavros Michael was the first to finish in a six …
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City and Western United locked in for historic all-Victorian A-League Grand Final
Melbourne City has set up a first-time A-League Grand Final with two Victorian representatives after an extra-time epic against Adelaide United, with the defending champions set to clash with their …
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‘Australians have voted for change’, says the country’s 31st Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese has been sworn in as Australia’s 31st Prime Minister at Government House in Canberra this morning alongside senior Labor frontbenchers before he heads to Tokyo for talks with …
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Greek Australians in the 2022 Federal Election: Winners and Losers
Over 20 candidates of Greek background contested in this year’s federal election, but only a handful of them have emerged winners. With over 15,000 votes counted as of Sunday afternoon …
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Melburnians remember the Battle of Crete (photos)
Commemorative events for the Battle of Crete have culminated this weekend, with a wreath-laying ceremony and a students’ parade taking place on Sunday morning. The events were hosted by the …