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Victoria’s good news Friday as new cases drop, but KMPG analysts predict Aussies being $2,850 a year worse off
Victoria noted 179 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, the lowest since 13 July when 177 cases had been confirmed. Active COVID-19 cases also dropped from 7,155 to 4,864 on Thursday …
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Greece records 269 new COVID-19 cases, and concern over party hotspots as tourists flout rules
Greece’s number of COVID-19 cases are escalating with another 269 new cases in the last 24 hours, however no new deaths were reported. Most of the new cases (250) were …
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European Council expresses solidarity to Greece and Cyprus as tension rises in Eastern Mediterranean
The European Council’s president German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz reiterated the European Union’s support of Greece and Cyprus as Turkey continues to raise tension in the …
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What’s On 20 August – 27 August
ONLINE FREE ONLINE WEBINAR THE MYSTERY OF MYSTRAS The Pallaconian Brotherhood is launching their first webinar of a series of lectures commemorating the 2500th Anniversary of the Battle of Thermopylae. …
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Museum appeals to public for funds to complete migrants’ story project
The Australian National Maritime Museum is extending to the end of the month the call for public donations for the remaining $20,000 needed for its A Mile in My Shoes …
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Meet the Greek-Australian ladies stealing Locky Gilbert’s heart on this season of The Bachelor
There are so many ways to find a partner these days, whether it be striking up a romance with a high school sweetheart or giving your thumbs a workout on …
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Edging towards the A League grand final at Bankwest Stadium
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has confirmed the newly built Western Sydney Wanderers Stadium in Parramatta, known as Bankwest Stadium, will host the entire Hyundai A-League final series of the troubled …
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Licensing process for renewable energy projects in Greece to be speeded up
Greece is expected to introduce new rules that will significantly reduce the time taken to license renewable-energy generation projects from the current average of seven years to just two years. …
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Lockdown 2 has made it harder to fill the welfare centre’s pantry shelves for community relief
Around 500 households from around Melbourne rely on the Community Relief program of the Archdiocesan District of Northcote. Archiepiscopal Vicar of Northcote, Archimandrite Evmenios Vasilopoulos, who runs the program in …
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Food for Thought offers online seminar to help women caring for dementia sufferers
Clinical neuropsychologist Matthew Staios will be the special guest for the Iatest seminar of the Greek Australian Women and Friends Around the World Forum hosted by Food for Thought Network …