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Loverdos: “If you vote in the elections, you become an even bigger part of Greece”

Greece’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ioannis Loverdos professed a strong message encouraging all Greek Australians to go through the channels to gain the right to vote, stating that is …

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‘Just a kiss’ defence spurned as teacher groomer jailed

A school teacher who made a late-night phone call to a student and groomed her for sex will spend another nine months behind bars. Vasilious Kafataris, 57, was unsuccessful in …

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Would you confess to a chatbot? Archbishop Makarios sounds alarm on AI faith

Artificial intelligence, the technology upending nearly every corner of society, is creeping into religion, serving up virtual Jesus and automated sermons – a change drawing mixed reviews from the faithful. …

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Trump peace deal hailed as crucial step to end Gaza war: Hostages to be “free” after sign-off

Australia cautiously welcomes a deal that could seal an end to the Israel-Hamas war, but leaders warn of a long way to go before lasting peace can be secured. The …

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Man shot dead in Riverstone as accused gunman Artemios Mintzas faces court over Croydon Park rampage

Sydney remains on edge after a series of violent incidents, including a public shooting in the city’s north-west and a separate case in which a man allegedly sprayed up to …

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Merri-bek Council to document and celebrate migrant history

Merri-Bek Councillor Katerine Theodosis has called for Council to take the lead in collecting and curating stories from the city’s diverse migrant communities — from those who arrived generations ago …

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Australian women of Greek heritage shine on the global stage at GIWA

Australian women of Greek heritage are being celebrated on the world stage through the Greek International Women Awards (GIWA), which honour courage, leadership, and impact across business, media, education, fashion, …

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The new Australian Championship kicks off this weekend

Australian football enters a new era, with the new national league opening its doors this weekend, bringing 16 teams from across the country into a tournament inspired by the old …

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Pantazopoulos turned down overseas offers to chase Wanderers’ redemption

Western Sydney Wanderers defender Anthony Pantazopoulos admits he turned down several overseas offers during the off-season in favour of staying with the club and avenging last season’s painful A-League Elimination …

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Greece train tragedy father ends 23-day hunger strike

The father of a victim of Greece’s worst rail disaster has ended a 23-day hunger strike after persuading judicial authorities to examine the precise cause of his son’s death. “The …

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