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New ‘character test’ bill to allow deportation of those committing violent or sexual offences
The Morrison Government has tabled new legislation to strengthen its powers to quickly deport non-citizens who commit violent or sexual offences with the Migration Amendment (Strengthening the Character Test) Bill …
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Foreign Ministry urges Greeks to leave Ukraine
Greece’s Foreign Ministry has urged Greek nationals who are in Ukraine to leave the country and is discouraging all travel to the country. This comes comes after the USA warned …
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Schliemann’s Hellenes, Homer’s Troy and the Greek miner from Australia
This year is the centenary of the Asia Minor catastrophe in which we will remember the tragedy that befell the Hellenic community of the region and celebrate the survival of …
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Greek Community Home For The Aged gets a second bus fitted with disabled access ramp
The Greek Community Home For The Aged raised funds and received a generous donation by Sophie Cotsis Member for Canterbury to acquire their second minibus to add to their fleet. …
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Prosecutors call for harsher sentence to be imposed on the man that murdered Frankie Prineas
Prosecutors are appealing for a heavier sentence for convicted Canberra murderer Jayscen Newby, who stabbed an unaware Frankie Prineas to death on 11 January 2020 for being on a Tinder …
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Diversity celebrated at 32nd annual Ethnic Business Awards in Sydney
More than 200 special dignitaries and guests attended the 32nd annual Ethnic Business Awards Gala Presentation dinner event, at Sydney’s Four Seasons Hotel on Friday night. The Ethnic Business Awards, …
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Sakkari and Tsitsipas may have lost, but their heartfelt speeches won everyone’s hearts
Fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas made it to the final of the ABN Amro-tournament in Rotterdam on Sunday, but lost against Félix Auger-Aliassime. Greece’s star player struggled with his serve making …
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Diatribe – When we abuse our elders
“My daughter-in-law keeps on making appointments for me to have a brain scan,” my elderly client tells me, his voice shaking. “I refuse to go. That’s what she did with …
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Victoria resumes elective surgery as case numbers drop
Victoria’s ‘Code Brown’ which prevented elective surgery from being performed officially ends with the state’s hospital system slowly returning to normal as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to fall. …
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The Greek alternative to Valentine’s Day
The 14th of February has prevailed as the International Day of romantic Love. According to Western Christianity, the date celebrates the death anniversary of Saint Valentine who died in mid-February …