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Leaders split hares on facts before Easter reprieve
An Easter long weekend will give Labor and the coalition a chance to reset their campaigns after a taxing few days as leaders traded increasingly heated barbs. Prime Minister Anthony …
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‘Genuinely shocked’ – Harry Mavrolefteros on First Education being named Business of the Decade
Harry Mavrolefteros’s tutoring business ‘First Education’ earned the esteemed honour of being named ‘Business of the Decade’ at the Australian Small Business Champion Awards, a result he described as “the …
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Panathinaikos and Partizan set to bring Pavlos Giannakopoulos basketball tournament to Australia
Basketball fans in Australia are set for a rare treat, as Panathinaikos BC and KK Partizan prepare to travel Down Under for the prestigious Pavlos Giannakopoulos Tournament, with Sydney and …
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What’s On end of April: Live Greek music is alive and well
VIC TRADITIONAL GREEK DANCE WORKSHOPS Learn dances from all parts of Greece with Andreas Papadopoulos, a senior dance teacher and performer from the renowned Dora Stratou Dance Theatre in Athens …
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‘Worse than Howard’: PM attacks Dutton for climate call
The opposition leader has been accused of taking the coalition backwards on climate change after saying he’d leave it to experts to decide if it was fuelling natural disasters. Climate …
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Mary Kostakidis begins fundraising in preparation for Federal Court case
The case between journalist Mary Kostakidis and the Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) has now been taken to the Federal Court, with the ex-SBS news anchor garnering support in a …
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Ministers Wong and Kamper respond to push for UN recognition of Greek Language but fail to support
Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong and NSW Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper have formally responded to a petition by Professor Anastasios Tamis advocating for the establishment of an …
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New Anzacs in Greece documentary to premiere in the motherland
Throughout April and May Australians and Hellenes will again commemorate the Greek campaign of 1941. Services will be held across Australia and Greece, as well as in New Zealand and …
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Tears from Paul Grapsas’s family as killer could walk free in a few years
Cries rang out in court as the family of a beloved father learnt his killer could be back in the community within five years. Paul Grapsas, 40, was returning from …
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Tsitsipas through to quarter-finals in Barcelona
Third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas steered into the quarter-finals in Barcelona with a 7-6 (7/4), 6-4 win over American Sebastian Korda. The Greek came up against spirited opposition, with both players …