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“We’ve lost so much”, say Melburnians – despite figures showing growth in Australia’s economy

Australia’s economy grew by a much-better-than anticipated 1.1 per cent in the past year and 1.8 per cent in the March quarter despite the pandemic. Melbourne business owners say the …

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Tsitsipas flies into third round of French Open with straight sets win

Spaniard Pedro Martinez put up a good fight against Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas, but was no match for the World No.5 who knocked him out in straight sets 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. …

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Greece ties with top ranked Belgium at Euro friendly

The friendly match between Belgium and Greece turned out to be somewhat more eventful than what had been predicted. FIFA’s top ranked team geared up for their entrance into the …

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Ange Postecoglou’s Celtic move could be delayed

Former Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou is the new head coach of the Scottish Premier League giants Celtic, according to reports which state that the club has finalised terms. Football website …

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A grave mistake at Fawkner Cemetery leaves families distraught

There is much pain and trauma surrounding the loss of a loved ones. In many cases, the burial proceedings aim to alleviate part of the pain as relatives are given …

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The truth about peri-menopause and menopause

There’s not enough discussion around menopause. Beyond hearing about hot flushes, maybe from a TV reference, little is known about it. Doctors rarely bring it up, and too often, patients …

Community thanks Battle of Crete veteran Norm Eaton at special service in WA days before he died

Just days before he died, 101-year-old Battle of Crete veteran Norman “Norm” Eaton was the honoured guest at the Battle of Crete commemoration at Saint John the Theologian Greek Orthodox …

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False positive COVID-19 cases will not end Melbourne lockdown sooner, says Merlino

While restrictions in regional Victoria were lifted at midnight on Thursday, Acting Premier James Merlino said the state’s latest lockdown would not be ending early because two cases of COVID-19 …

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What’s On 3 June – 10 June

QLD TSITSANIS, HATZIDAKIS, XARCHAKOS, THEODROAKIS: SONGS OF LIBERATION BY GREECE’S FOUR GREAT COMPOSERS The concert presents songs of struggle, liberation, and empowerment by Vassilis Tsitsanis, Manos Hatzidakis, Stavros Xarchakos and …

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The Unusual Suspects’ Andrea Demetriades on life through an artistic lens

Greek Cypriot Australian Andrea Demetriades has made a strong name for herself in television and on stage. This time she returns to our screens as “high-flying American CEO” Martha Drewe …

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