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Defence abuse inquiry needed says Xenophon

Senator Nick Xenophon wants to see a royal commission into sexual abuse in Australian Defence Force ranks.

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St Anna’s Church honors Oxi Day in Queensland

Young Greek Australians honour Oxi Day 74 years on.

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Public sector reorganisation gets under way

The civil service should have 40 per cent fewer structures at the end of the process, while costs are set to be reduced by 63 per cent.

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Greece to boost naval presence off Cyprus

The move would be a contribution to NATO and United Nations-backed missions in the region.

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Greece fails on gender equality

Greece is ranked 91st out of 142 countries on gender equality.

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Amphipolis tomb may lie deeper, says Greek official

Culture Ministry’s general secretary Lina Mendoni believes there could be an under-chamber where the person in question is entombed.

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Nights of Orthodox music

As part of the exhibition ‘EIKON: Icons of the Orthodox Christian World’, Greek and Russian Orthodox choral music nights will be hosted at the Art Gallery of Ballarat.

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Berisha injured in Victory FFA Cup loss

Melbourne Victory’s star striker, Besart Berisha sidelined after limping off the pitch with a groin injury in the club’s match against Perth Glory in the FFA Cup.

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Bentleigh through to FFA Cup semi finals

Bentleigh Greens have beaten Adelaide City 2-1 to become the only grassroots team in the FFA Cup semi finals.

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Should diaspora Greeks be allowed to vote in Greece?

Greek American Alexander Billinis looks at the pros and cons if the Greek diaspora get the vote in Greece.

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