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Dandenong’s Greek community celebrates Christmas with over 300 attendees and academic awards
Dandenong’s St Panteleimon Greek School celebrated the end of the academic year with a Christmas event attended by over 300 students, parents, and guardians. The ceremony began with a prayer …
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Pontiaki Estia brings Christmas cheer to Melbourne
The Central Union of Melbourne and Victoria “Pontiaki Estia” hosted its annual Christmas event on Saturday at its event hall. The occasion brought together members of the community, with the …
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Relics of Rethymno’s four new Martyrs establish a spiritual bridge between Australia and Crete
The Holy Monastery of Panagia “Axion Esti” in Melbourne was entrusted with the sacred relics of the Four New Martyrs of Rethymno – Manuel, Angelis, George, and Nicholas – during …
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Pankyprios reloaded: Chasing glory and NPL promotion
With a history that dates back to 1968, Pankyprios is a club steeped in tradition and success. From their devoted fanbase to their impressive trophy case – the club has …
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When the ocean awakens: Hobart’s thrilling surf stories preserved
Hobart’s coastline has long attracted thrill-seekers wishing to experience its wildness, with Marti Paradisis striving to preserve these stories of derring-do in his debut book. Paradisis, an established big wave …
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PAOK strikes late to down Panetolikos
The Thessaloniki giants managed to avoid a costly draw as they escaped with maximum points in their match with Panetolikos, creating a temporary logjam at the top of the ladder …
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Government unveils $180.5 million boost for local news and broadcasting
The Minister for Communications, Michelle Rowland, has announced $180.5 million investment to support local news and community broadcasting, including the launch of the News Media Assistance Program (News MAP). A …
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Greece adopts budget almost doubling defence spend
Greece will almost double its defence spending after parliament approved the 2025 state budget Sunday with a roll-call vote, traditionally regarded as a vote of confidence in the government. With …
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Treasurer resigns amid scrutiny over state debt
Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas has resigned, just days after releasing his mid-year budget update. One of Victoria’s longest serving treasurers called time on Monday after a decade in the job …
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‘Surprised and touched’ – Elena Carapetis reflects on being named SA Artist of the Year
Elena Carapetis was celebrated in one of the highest ways by her native state of South Australia as she earned the honour of being named Artist of the Year, an …