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Labor gets tick on tax cut, Liberal fuel plan sputters
Voters can expect a tax cut regardless of who wins the federal election, but while both boost Australians’ hip-pocket, economists say Labor’s plan will make the nation better off than …
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Greece accepts new Chevron gas drilling interest: ministry
Greece’s environment ministry on Wednesday said it had accepted additional interest from US energy giant Chevron to join hydrocarbon exploration efforts south of the island of Crete. “The Greek government …
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State Leagues Victoria Men: Panellinios snags first “Hellenic” derby of the new season
The curtain has finally lifted on all the state league divisions across Victoria. Let’s dive into how our Greek community clubs fared. State League 1 – North-West Group Western Suburbs …
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Brisbane landmarks light up for Greek Independence Day
Greeks in Queensland came together at Parliament House in Brisbane to celebrate Greek National Day on Tuesday March 25. Hosted by the Honorary Consul-General of Greece in Queensland George Mastrocostas, …
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Hellenic Police delegation strengthen ties with Victoria with the aid of AGAPI Care
A visiting delegation from the Hellenic Police force took part in the Greek Independence Day celebrations in Melbourne last Sunday. The officers took part in the National Day march alongside …
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NPL Victoria Men’s: There’s only one way to go – up!
We’ve hit the eighth round of the new season and the league table is starting to paint a very interesting picture. Our Hellenic clubs are serving up a mixed bag …
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Preserving a legacy: Greek-Australian archive finds home at NSW State Library
Social historian Leonard Janiszewski and his partner, photographer, Effy Alexakis, who have chronicled the Greek-Australian experience, have secured an opportunity to house their vast collection at the State Library of …
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Papua: Freedom or occupation on Australia’s doorstep?
On Greek Independence Day, people around the world honour the valour and courage of those who fought tirelessly for freedom during their war of independence against the Ottoman Empire. This …
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The Greek War of Independence of 1821 reshaped the world and still echoes today
On 25 March 1821, a messy and bloody uprising by Greeks in what was then an inconsequential province of the vast Ottoman colonial empire set the world on fire. The …
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Inflation falls in line with expectations
The Reserve Bank’s efforts to curb inflation are heading in the right direction, with monthly inflation continuing downward, but it likely won’t be enough to force a rate cut next …