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“We want to go home,” plead Greek Australians

Another year has passed so quickly and a summer holiday to Greece remains as elusive as ever. Despite the start of the vaccine rollout, the end of the pandemic will, …

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Wimbledon: Sakkari out, as Kyrgios and Barty move into third round

Nick Kyrgios may be one of tennis’ most entertaining players, and his cheeky antics were not spared during round two of Wimbledon. The 26-year-old went up against Italy’s Gianluca Mager, …

Who’s being allowed to leave Australia during COVID?

With outbreaks of COVID-19 in most states and territories, and low rates of vaccination, concerns have arisen again about who is being permitted to exit (and re-enter) the country. Western …

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Melbourne tumbles in liveability, but is the best city … for working from home

Melbourne topped the charts as the world’s most liveable cities from 2011 through to 2017, came second in 2018 and 2019 and tumbled to eighth in 2021 after the pandemic …

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Brisbane and Moreton Bay lockdown extended by 24 hours

While no new locally acquired COVID-19 cases have been reported overnight in Victoria, the discovery of three new locally acquired cases in Brisbane and Moreton Bay – one was linked …

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Carrying the torch: Q&A with Sydney Olympic goalkeeper Nick Sorras

Nick Sorras is keeping soccer in the family. The 23-year-old followed in his father’s footsteps, playing for Sydney Olympic, the same team his dad had joined years before. “We’ve got …

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Greek shipping community set for tournament in Messinia

The premier golf tournament for the Greek shipping community is set to be held on the first weekend of September at Costa Navarino in Messinia. The participants to the seventh …

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Antetokounmpo avoids serious knee damage after fall

Promising news coming out of the clinic for Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was helped off the court during game 4 of the NBA’s Eastern Conference finals by his brother and teammate …

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Korakaki and Petrounias to jointly lead historic Olympic Parade of Nations in Tokyo

For the first time in Olympic history a man and a woman will lead the Parade of Nations as part of the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Summer Olympics. Traditionally …

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Wage theft now a crime in Victoria

Wage theft becomes a criminal offence in Victoria from this month. Employers who deliberately underpay or don’t pay their workers now face fines of up to almost $1 million for …

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