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Earthquake shakes Turkey’s Mediterranean coast

A 5.8-magnitude earthquake has shaken Turkey’s coastal town of Marmaris, with at least seven people sustaining injuries while trying escape their homes. The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said the …

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Treasurer braces for scorecards on economic performance

Australia’s economy remains strong despite domestic and international pressures, says the treasurer as he prepares for major report cards on the nation’s financial health. The OECD’s economic outlook for 2025 …

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Alphington Grammar honours founders who built a Greek-Australian educational legacy

More than three decades after its founding, Alphington Grammar School has paid tribute to the Greek-Australian visionaries who brought it to life. In a moving ceremony hosted by the Greek …

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Diatribe: The melancholy of the politician

“Despite their promises at the last Election, the politicians had not yet changed the climate” – Evelyn Waugh, ‘Love Among the Ruins’ 1953. Giorgio de Chirico, one of my favourite …

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Australia won’t set defence spending target figure: PM

Australia will fund the defence capability it needs, Anthony Albanese says, as the US pushes for spending to increase by tens of billions of dollars. The request was made directly …

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‘This was… my destiny’: Postecoglou reflects on Spurs triumph

While holidaying in southern Greece with his family, Ange Postecoglou has reflected on leading Tottenham Spurs to Europa League glory. Postecoglou is driven by a dream and a will to …

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Olympiacos defeats Panathinaikos amid explosive tensions and arrest demands for Giannakopoulos

The second Greek Basketball League finals match between Olympiacos and Panathinaikos at the Peace and Friendship Stadium (SEF) turned from a high-stakes derby into a dramatic political and legal showdown …

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Blood test-guided treatment cuts breast cancer risk

Treating breast cancer patients with AstraZeneca’s experimental pill camizestrant at the first sign of resistance to standard therapies cut the risk of disease progression or death by half, a finding …

Life

Behind the Curtain: In the Land of Kim offers an intimate, insightful look at North Korea

What does everyday life look like inside the most secretive country on Earth? In In the Land of Kim – Two Years in North Korea, Fragkiska Megaloudi offers a rare …

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Unpacking Vlach identity in Ottoman Manastir

The Greek Community of Melbourne continues its Greek History and Culture Seminars with a compelling online presentation by PhD candidate Naz Vardar, titled “Shaping Vlach Identity: Local Agents and Transnational …

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