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Super shock: Division 296 breaks the tax rules on unrealised gains

From all appearances Division 296 looks like a surgical strike on a small group of high-net-worth Australians with superannuation balances over $3 million. However, once you strip away the Treasury …

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Early steps in Greek: How one early learning centre brings culture into the classroom

One Melbourne early learning centre has incorporated Greek lessons as part of its extracurricular programs. Elles Belles, founded by Elena Gorozidis and co-owned with Jimmy Gorozidis, has introduced the Greek …

Features

Psara Island: ‘Freedom or Death’, where heroes are made

I visited Psara which has a history that dates back to the Mycenaeans for the commemoration of the tragic slaughter of locals in 1824. Some people are aware of my …

News

Better times ahead for economy, despite global woes

Australia’s economy is tipped to strengthen over the next few years despite the uncertain global backdrop, but may stagnate without serious tax reforms. While Australia’s economic growth hit speed bumps …

Sport

Young Greek swimmers shine at European U23 Championships

Apostolos Siskos has claimed the first gold medal of his career at the European U23 Swimming Championships, currently underway in Samorin, Slovakia. The 20-year-old Greek swimmer lived up to expectations …

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‘It smelled like home’: Melbourne seniors cook with Kathy Tsaples in new Greek food program

The comforting scent of avgolemono chicken soup filled the room as Greek Australian cook and Sweet Greek owner Kathy Tsaples led a special bilingual cooking class for seniors supported by …

Features

The Greek influence etched into Melbourne’s urban fabric

From Federation Square to the lemon tree-lined streets of Oakleigh, the mark of Greek heritage runs deep in Melbourne. Whether in geometry, mythology, or post-war migration design, Greek influence has …

Features

Olga Kanitsaki: From war-torn Crete to healing in Australia

As one generation of the Greek Australian community succeeds the next, we are rapidly losing the living memory carried by those who migrated to Australia in the 1940s, ’50s, ’60s …

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PM digs in on defence spending despite White House push

Anthony Albanese has pushed back on calls for Australia to lift its defence spending, despite mounting pressure from the US to do so. NATO allies agreed to lift spending on …

Sport

Konstas struggles, Smith’s void laid bare in tight Test

Test veteran Mitch Starc has defended Australia’s new-look top order, which again misfired to keep the West Indies series opener on a knife’s edge in Bridgetown. Teenage opener Sam Konstas …

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