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Ange: ‘Sentiment is I won’t be at Spurs next season’

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou accepts the general feeling within English football is that he will be ditched as manager even if he steers them to victory in the Europa League. …

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A $660K win for local women’s football

Alamein FC and Ashburton United Soccer Club have secured $660,000 in federal and local funding to upgrade Dorothy Laver West Reserve, a key football ground for women and girls in …

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Anastacia Kompos: A woman who broke the mold in more ways than one

Too humble to say it herself, but Anastacia Kompos is a trailblazer. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) veteran was one of the first Greek Australian women to join the …

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Greek holidays now costlier as Australian dollar plummets post Trump tariffs

One dollar buys… half a euro – after the Australian currency fell in value due to global economic uncertainty following the “tariff war” The turmoil in the global economy caused …

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George Kambosos primed for another shot at a world title in June

George Kambosos Jr is set to get another chance at the world title on June 14 in New York. According to 9News, its reported that the Greek Australian will take …

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Sakkari plummets in ranking with Tsitsipas fighting to avoid similar drop

A horror month for Maria Sakkari has seen her drop over 50 places on the WTA ranking, with the tennis star now the world number 82, and it is a …

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Archbishop Makarios: We need a rallying of the Diaspora to protect the ‘treasure’ we have inherited

“I cannot accept that the Greek community is ‘aging’. Australia’s Greek community will never ‘age’. That is my deep inner conviction. But obviously by your question you mean that with …

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Martha Oplopiadis breaks 100-year barrier in engineering leadership

Martha Oplopiadis is the first woman to be appointed President-Elect of the Society of Automotive Engineers Australasia (SAE-A) in its nearly 100-year history. Oplopiadis is at the helm of the …

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Aussies worry about harmful deepfakes but share anyway

Deepfake political content is rising in Australia and only one in 10 voting adults is very confident they identify the fakes, a study finds. Despite the widespread concerns about artificial …

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Aussie shares plummet as US barrels ahead with tariffs

The Australian share market has sharply sold off after the opening bell, as hopes of last-minute trade deals fade ahead of a key tariff deadline. The S&P/ASX200 fell 149 points, …

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