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Greek Community Home for the Aged hosts successful Australia Day BBQ

The Greek Community Home for the Aged served as a site of recognition and celebration during this year’s Australia Day events, honouring the country’s rich multiculturalism and crucially the traditional …

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PWII tennis player Andriana Petrakis comes third overall at Australian Open

Leading PWII tennis player Andriana Petrakis took part in some events at the Australia Open this month, where she came third overall in doubles and singles. It was at the …

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Tsitsipas pulls out of Davis Cup

Stefanos Tsitsipas has pulled out of the Greek national team in the Davis Cup World Group I. The top ranked Greek player shared a statement on his Instagram saying that …

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Postecoglou hanging on to job at Tottenham, for now

Australia’s first and, so far only English Premier League manager has survived the immediate aftermath of Tottenham’s humiliating home defeat to Leicester City, but the pressure on Ange Postecoglou continues …

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Renewed ‘never again’ call on Holocaust remembrance day

A Holocaust survivor has spoken of the horrific ordeal to highlight the importance of remembering where racism can lead as anti-Semitism spikes in Australia. Ernst Willheim well enough remembers the …

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Fifth place for Drisbioti in the 10,000 metre race in Canberra

Antigone Drisbioti has had her first race for 2025 in Australia. The European walking champion took part in the Supernova race in Canberra and ran the 10,000m in 44:46.42, a …

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‘A Labor win is precious’: PM dismisses worsening poll

Labor is still on track to form government at the next election, the prime minister says, despite more voters expecting the coalition will win. The latest Newspoll revealed 53 per …

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Diatribe: In search of a suitable date

Just before Christmas, the Iraqi president visited a Christian church in that country and as well as announcing that henceforth Christmas Day would be a public holiday, he paid homage …

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Thousands march in Greece to demand justice for train wreck victims

More than 40,000 people protested in Athens and the northern city of Thessaloniki on Sunday, demanding justice for the families of the 57 victims who died in a train crash …

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Postecoglou admits his job’s under threat at Spurs

Ange Postecoglou believes a “fair chunk” of Spurs fans will want him gone after their latest Premier League capitulation – but he’s remaining defiant. Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou has conceded …

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