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One million birds to be put down as flu spreads

More than one million birds will die in an effort to minimise the ultimate destruction caused by bird flu outbreaks in Victoria. Agriculture Victoria says the birds will be euthanised …

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Elderly tourists die in Greece as toll rises to five

At least five tourists have died in Greece and others are missing as temperatures soar, according to media reports. “Many tourists underestimate the effort associated with a walk in direct …

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Cypriot-Australian leader condemns proposed Victorian Parliamentary Friends of Azerbaijan group

Pavlos Andronikos, the president of Σ.Ε.Κ.Α. Victoria Justice for Cyprus Co-ordinating Committee has written to all Victorian parliamentarians to express “deep concern” following information that members of the Victorian Parliament …

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South Melbourne FC’s name changed to ‘South Türkiye’ on Wikipedia

Someone has changed South Melbourne’s FC’s name on its Wikipedia page to ‘South Türkiye’ in what is likely a prank. There are four instances where South Melbourne have had their …

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South Australia unveils multicultural and family support initiatives in 2024-25 budget

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas and the Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Zoe Bettison, have announced a range of multicultural programs as part of the state government’s 2024-25 budget. A substantial …

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Leon Vitogiannis qualifies for semi-finals of 2024 Australian Singing Competition

Young baritone Leon Vitogiannis is set to test himself against some of the country’s best classical and opera singers under the age of 26 after making the semi-finals for this …

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Outrage over video allegations posted by Nektarios on St Albans Community

The collaboration between the Greek Orthodox Community of St. Albans ‘Agia Paraskevi’ and the ‘Archbishop of Australia and New Zealand’, Nektarios has been terminated. The announcement was made by the …

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NSW’s debt to soar after ‘absurd’ GST carve-up

Debt is expected to hit nearly $200 billion in NSW within a few years as extra taxes from a buoyant property market fail to make up for a major hit …

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Weekend long festival at Pipeworks celebrates Greek culture (Photos)

Over this past weekend Pipeworks Market in Thomastown, Melbourne, celebrated all things Greek at their Greek festival. From Cypriot-Greek and Greek cuisine, music, dance and stalls set up selling Greek …

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Son to father: Love, legacy, and loss

When I was celebrating my birthday around the time my son, Iskander, was three years old, he was surprised that I had not grown noticeably “bigger” over the year. He …

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