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Fares lose altitude as more flights cleared for takeoff
Australians travelling overseas can expect cheaper airfares in 2024 as new carriers and bigger aircraft bring more seats to key destinations online. After reaching historic highs following the COVID-19 pandemic, …
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Power grid assurances as sunshine state feels the heat
Soaring temperatures won’t frazzle Queensland’s energy grid, the state government says. Parts of the sunshine state are sweltering on Monday as inland areas reach more than 40C, with numerous coastal …
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Lexi school of Modern Greek: Nurturing a legacy, inspiring the future
At Lexi School of Modern Greek our dynamic team of dedicated teachers are passionate about maintaining Greek language in our community. Through an interactive thematic approach and modern teaching methodologies, …
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Aetolian College: Nurturing Greek language and faith in Australia
The value of the Greek language is priceless. It is a language that has been spoken continuously for 40 centuries until the present day, contributing to the development of European …
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Alphington Grammar School celebrates 35 Years of excellence
The foundations for Alphington Grammar School were established in 1988, after the Greek Community purchased the land that was previously home to an all-boys Catholic Junior school. Fuelled by the …
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Dimitris Basis, George Ellis, Basilios Psilacos, and Tony Nikolakopoulos Illuminate Axion Esti in Sydney
The 42nd Greek Festival of Sydney brings back “Axion Esti,” a collaboration celebrating the works of Mikis Theodorakis and Odysseas Elytis. Set to captivate audiences on Saturday, May 11, 2024, …
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Arrest made in disturbing case of child abuse and pornography in downtown Athens
In a shocking turn of events, a 56-year-old man was apprehended on Saturday morning in downtown Athens, facing serious charges of child pornography, rape, and the abuse of a minor. …
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Criticism of tax breaks for property investors
Affordable housing has moved beyond many Australians’ reach because the government is subsidising the private market instead of building social housing, a new report has found. Everybody’s Homes Written Off report shows …
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SA’s mining and energy sectors soar to new heights in job opportunities
Business is thriving in South Australia’s energy and resources sector, as recent figures reveal a historic surge in job advertisements during the last quarter. According to the SA Mining and …
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Men’s NPL: Oakleigh Cannons are here
Beautiful Oakleigh’s blue and white football club keeps its loyal friends on their toes. Chris Taylor’s side has been moving in tight secrecy during this transfer window. While other clubs …