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Rome bids farewell to Pope Francis with funeral, burial

World leaders and rank-and-file Catholic faithful have bidden farewell to Pope Francis in a funeral that highlighted his concern for people on the peripheries and reflected his wish to be …

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Greece’s ‘Evzones’ welcomed in Adelaide ahead of weekly ANZAC events

Isolated episodes interrupted several ceremonies that took place on Friday across Australia to mark Anzac Day, in honour of those who fought and sacrificed for Australia. In Western Australia, the …

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Australians, New Zealanders in Athens marked ANZAC Day [photos]

A special remembrance event, in the presence of Greek officials, students, foreign mission representatives and community members, was held on Friday at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery in Athens …

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Federal Labor pledges $25 million in community language schools if re-elected

Entering the final week of campaigning ahead of the 3 May federal election, PM Anthony Albanese promised to invest $25 million in the support of Australia’s 600 community language schools. …

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Family First party commits to push for recognition of Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocides

In a statement presented to the Armenian National Committee of Australia this week and published on its national director’s social media platforms, the Family First party called on the Australian …

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Postecoglou hoping to rock Europe amid troubled tenure

Ange Postecoglou has cited the ‘Stonecutter’s Credo’ as he still harbours hope that Tottenham can rock Europe even though some of his tenure has gone “disastrously wrong”. Spurs travel to …

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Greece’s economic glow masks a deeper jobs crisis

Since 2021, Greece’s economy has outpaced the eurozone average. Government support helped households and businesses weather high inflation, while public debt dropped sharply. A rapid digital transformation has been central …

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Voters are struggling to name a life-improving policy

With just a week until polling day, more than half of Australians can’t name a policy from either major party they believe will improve their lives. Anthony Albanese and Peter …

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Petro Georgiou from Corfu to Kooyong eulogy – 24 April 2025

Georgiou was a voice of principle in politics—he stood firm against Prime Minister John Howard’s harsh asylum seeker policies, defying his party. He believed in a more inclusive Australia and …

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From shelving books to chasing leads: Gillian Lantouris’ journey to Channel Nine crime reporter

From pulling old tapes to presenting major crime news on television, Gillian Lantouris’s career is a testament to determination, curiosity, and hard-earned success. The 27-year-old Greek Australian journalist, who is …

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