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Victoria records five new cases amid record testing and vaccinations blitz

Melbourne’s Covid-19 outbreak grew to 35 cases yesterday with five new locally acquired infections that authorities are investigating in order to determine whether or not they are part of the …

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Former Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou in ‘advanced talks’ to lead Scottish giants Celtic

Former Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou is in line for a stunning appointment as manager of Scottish football giant Celtic. According to the ABC Australian football woke up in raptures this …

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Victoria records five new COVID cases

Victoria is in day two of its fourth coronavirus lockdown, with  five new cases and contact tracers focusing on five Melbourne exposure sites. The five new cases were detected from …

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Greece confirms 1,585 new coronavirus infections on Friday and 40 deaths

Greece registered 1,585 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours, with 6 of these identified at entry points to the country, the National Public Health Organization (EODY) reported on …

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Love conquers lockdown: Brides and grooms whose passion was greater than the pandemic

The bitterness of Melbourne’s fourth lockdown which kicked off at 11.59pm on Thursday has been a hard pill to swallow, especially for those who had to cancel plans. Those feeling …

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Sue Chrysanthou has been restrained from acting on behalf of Christian Porter

Sue Chrysanthou, SC, has been restrained from acting in Christian Porter’s defamation matter against the ABC. Mr Porter was the former Commonwealth Attorney General. Justice Thomas Thawley determined yesterday that …

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Bill to remove diaspora voting restrictions rejected by Greek Parliament

A citizen’s right to vote may be considered inalienable and easier than ever thanks to technology currently available, however the ability of Greeks abroad to exercise this right as stipulated …

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The Australian Government might recognise the Pontian Genocide

The issue of recognising the Pontian, Armenian and Assyrian genocides has garnered attention once again in Australia. United States President Joe Biden’s move to recognize the Armenian Genocide in an …

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Empty streets: Victoria’s Lockdown is another slap to business

Victoria began the first day of its seven-day lockdown on Friday – the fourth time that Melbourne had been shut down since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020. The …

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Study in Greece Masters of the week: The MBA International of the Athens University of Economics and Business

The online portal Study in Greece is campaigning to draw international students to Greek Universities by touting the advantages of studying in the country. In its bid to draw more …

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