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‘Inadequate’ sentence appealed after five die in crash

Prosecutors will appeal a “manifestly inadequate” prison term handed to a man who killed five people and a dog in one of Victoria’s deadliest crashes. Christopher Joannidis, who was warned …

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Kyrgios and Djokovic could meet in second round at Indian Wells

Nick Kyrgios is lined up to face Novak Djokovic at the Indian Wells Open if he wins his first round qualifying match. Kyrgios, using a protected ranking for the tournament, …

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Players wanted for Team Greece in AFI Harmony Cup

The annual Harmony Cup, run by Australian Football International (AFI), returns to Melbourne on March 30, and organisers are looking for players to represent Team Greece. The event will be …

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Australia open to Ukraine peacekeeping operations: PM

Anthony Albanese has left the door open to Australian troops serving in peacekeeping operations in Ukraine. The prime minister and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have both backed in Ukrainian President …

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Conference in Greece set to analyse the use of AI

The use of AI in literary and artistic fields is set to fall under the microscope in the upcoming 6th Junior Summer School in Greece, with the four-day conference organised …

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GACL opens up submissions for 2025 Literary Competition

The Greek-Australian Cultural League (GACL) has opened entries for its annual literary competition, calling on writers to showcase their talent. The 2025 edition of the competition is now open to …

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Diatribe: Looking for Themis

“I rule in favour the plaintiff,” the judge pronounced. I barely suppressed a whoop of triumph. Being a relatively newly minted lawyer, this was the first case I had undertaken …

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‘Key day’ as Alfred brings destructive winds and rain

Gale force winds and heavy rain will start to batter a heavily populated Australian coastline ahead of a tropical cyclone making landfall. Tropical Cyclone Alfred is moving slowly about 560km …

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George Petrou’s ‘The Art of Humanity’ welcomes 200 viewers

This weekend saw around 200 viewers attend the private viewing of Cypriot-born Australian graphic designer George Petrou’s latest series of portraits. The portraits depict 40 men and women who have …

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Ancient Greek tombstone unearthed in Libya after Storm Daniel’s devastation

A Greek tombstone has been discovered in Libya’s Shahat following severe floods caused by Storm Daniel, the Libyan Antiquities Authority has confirmed. The limestone artifact was unearthed in the northern …

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