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Kafeneion’s permanence and a radical evolution by restauranteur Con Christopoulos

Popular pop-up Kafeneion, hailed as the city’s favourite of 2023, has now established a semi-permanent home on Spring Street set to open doors on February 7, marking a significant shift …

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Albanese ‘hopeful’ for Senate support in tax cut change

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese remains confident changes to stage three tax cuts will be passed into law, despite needing the support of crossbenchers to pass on the financial relief. Under …

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Greek PM hails US approval of F-35 fighter jet sale

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Saturday welcomed a US decision to approve the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Athens. Ending months of negotiations, the US government on Friday …

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Migrant Syrian girl, 3, dies after rescue off Cyprus

A three-year-old girl among 60 Syrian migrants rescued from a crowded wooden boat off the coast of Cyprus died on Thursday, officials on the island said. The child was one …

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Why divorce peaks in January and is still stigmatised among Greek-Australians

Divorce is a topic that has become significantly more normalised in recent times, with the popular phrase stating that at least 50 per cent of marriages end in divorce. One …

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Late Man City goal eliminates Ange’s Spurs from FA Cup

Nathan Ake’s 88th-minute tap-in has helped Manchester City end their Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hoodoo and progress into the FA Cup fifth round after a 1-0 away victory. Pep Guardiola’s side …

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Bring on 2024: Exploring Greek culture and language at Panhellenic College

As the promising year of 2024 unfolds, Panhellenic College, nestled at 114 Childs Road, Epping, extends a warm invitation to prospective students and their families. Every Friday from 5pm to …

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Koraly Dimitriadis’ to tour her new poem collection ‘She’s Not Normal’ around Australia and New Zealand

Cypriot Australian poet, filmmaker and writer Koraly Dimitriadis has announced she’ll be touring her new poetry book, She’s Not Normal, across Australia and New Zealand. Spanning thirteen years of life …

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ACCC to probe supermarket duopoly dominance in inquiry

The consumer watchdog has vowed it will “forensically” examine possible price gouging at the checkout as part of an inquiry into the supermarket industry. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday …

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A voice for the voiceless: Pat Dodson hangs up his hat

When Senator Pat Dodson hangs up his hat – with its familiar band showing the colours of the Aboriginal flag – he’ll be calling time on an extraordinary career that …

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