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Mitsotakis congratulates Anthony Albanese on re-election, praises Greek Australian community

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has sent a letter of congratulations to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese following his re-election in the recent federal elections. In his message, Prime Minister …

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Australians hail Pope Leo as ‘own man’ and missionary

American Robert Prevost’s elevation to the papacy is being welcomed by Australian Catholics, who say he “will be his own man” in the role. Cardinal Prevost will be known by …

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Biilionaire Dennis Bastas buys historic Toorak mansion in landmark sale

Melbourne’s most expensive home, Toorak compound Coonac, now belongs to healthcare billionaire Dennis Bastas and his wife Georgina. The sale was made earlier this year, when the grand estate was …

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A visit to remember: Andreas Papadopoulos brings Greek tradition to life in Australia

Andreas Papadopoulos recently brought Greek tradition to life in Melbourne through a special series of traditional dance workshops held for the first time in Australia. Led by the acclaimed dance …

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Dutton’s great miscalculation: How Albanese won the centre, and the Liberals lost the nation

The 2025 federal election delivered not just a win to Labor, but a defining moment in modern Australian politics. Anthony Albanese secured a second term with an increased majority—something no …

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St Basil’s NSW/ACT to compensate former nurse over racial discrimination in firing

A Sydney aged care facility will have to pay a former nurse more than $346,000 in compensation after a court found she was unfairly fired because of her race. Wei …

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Human Rights Watch says Greek state undermines media freedom

Human Rights Watch on Thursday criticised Greece’s government for “state actions that undermine” the right to information, noting that press freedom in the country has seen “significant deterioration” since the …

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Postecoglou hits back as Spurs reach Europa League final

Ange Postecoglou accused his critics of trying to “tear down” Tottenham’s run to the Europa League final as a 2-0 win at Bodo/Glimt kept alive the under-fire Australian’s bid to …

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Depoliticising Eurovision ‘impossible’, experts say

The Eurovision Song Contest is meant to be about celebrating music and cultural diversity, but politics inevitably seeps in, challenging the competition’s long-standing claim to neutrality. Hopeful artists drawn from …

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State Leagues Victoria Men’s: Southeast suburbs’ Greek powerhouses shine

It was a mixed bag for Victoria’s Greek-Australian clubs in the State Leagues this past weekend, with some sides hitting their straps and others struggling to find their rhythm. As …

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