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Experience the taste of Cyprus: Halloumi Festival hits Melbourne this weekend

The Cyprus Community of Melbourne and Victoria (CCMV) is organising a Halloumi Festival, paying homage to the island nation’s famous cheese. President Theo Theophanous said, “Cypriot, Greek and all other …

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NGOs urge Greece not to extradite Erdogan critic: statement

A group of NGOs called on the Greek government on Tuesday to reject Ankara’s extradition request for a Turkish asylum seeker who accused President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of corruption. “The …

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Qantas agrees to pay Seremetidis for ‘hurt and humiliation’

Qantas has agreed to pay compensation to a worker who was stood down and isolated from colleagues after directing others not to clean planes arriving from China early in the …

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Tax cuts to be tested at the polls days after passing

Controversial changes to forthcoming tax cuts will face their first electoral test within days, after finally passing the Senate. Voters will head to the polls in the Victorian seat of …

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Europe’s ‘years of lead’: 1970s left-wing guerrilla groups

A member of Germany’s Baader-Meinhof gang, one of the left-wing guerrilla groups that killed scores of people across Europe in the 1970s and 1980s, has been arrested after more than …

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Panathinaikos seeking redemption in must-win clash with Aris

Panathinaikos’ premiership chances are well and truly on the line as they prepare for Aris, with poor recent results in the league meaning they must earn maximum points to stay …

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Chris Demos is done waiting by the pool

Greek Australian stand-up comedian Chris Demos will be making his first splash at this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival in March and April with his debut show Legs in the …

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Prince William pulls out of late ex-King Constantine memorial service over ‘personal matter’

Britain’s Prince William, whose wife Catherine is recovering from surgery and father King Charles III is undergoing cancer treatment, on Tuesday pulled out of attending a memorial service, citing a …

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‘Leave early’: thousands warned to flee wild bushfires

Thousands of Victorians have been told to leave their homes as the state braces for catastrophic bushfire conditions. Residents in communities surrounding the Bayindeen bushfire, northwest of Ballarat, are being …

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A Danish lunch in honour of Major Anders Lassen – the Achilles of Thessaloniki

It was my pleasure and honour to attend a private lunch to welcome to Melbourne the nephew of Anders Lassen, the celebrated Danish soldier who played an important part in …

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