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‘No time to waste’ for those requiring a postal vote

Australians who can’t cast their ballots on election day have been urged to organise a postal vote, as the number of people enrolled to vote reaches a record high. The …

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Trump tariffs give PM, Dutton chance to ‘show strength’

Donald Trump’s trade war offers Australia’s leaders a chance to show strength and reinvigorate their federal election campaigns. Australia has been slapped with a 10 per cent tariff on goods …

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NPL Victoria Men’s: Nikolas Maikousis demands change – “Our team’s image is unacceptable!”

A massive, heavy, black cloud has gathered over Lakeside Stadium, the home of South Melbourne Hellas. Their recent home defeat against Dandenong City seems to have been catastrophic. South Melbourne …

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HACCI National Federation advances Greek-Australian trade relations with inaugural online event

The Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry National Federation (HACCI NF) hosted its first online event, Bridging Markets: Greece-Australia Trade Insights, last month. It drew over 100 participants from …

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A-League Men: Round 25 preview

Wooden spoon contender Brisbane host finals hopeful Macarthur, league leaders Auckland welcome fellow top six side Western Sydney, reigning champs Central Coast travel to Melbourne to face City, Western United …

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Peter Mamouzelos hopes to play rugby league for Greece

While giving his insight into the Rabbitohs-Roosters rivalry ahead of the NRL Multicultural Round clash, Peter Mamouzelos has also declared his ambition to play in Greece, having previously been denied …

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Three Victorian MPs raise Greek Genocide for first time in 18 years in Victorian Parliament

In a historic moment in Victorian politics – for the first time in 18 years, three state parliamentarians have risen in the Victorian Parliament enshrining the words “Armenian, Assyrian and …

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What’s On April 5-12: Festivals, music, comedy and more

VIC MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is one of the three largest comedy festivals in the world. An annual event, the festival literally takes over Australia’s …

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Ex-DPP Stephen Pallaras to run at next SA state election

Stephen Pallarass, a former South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions, has put his name back in contention for a seat in the state’s Upper House at the next election. Pallaras …

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Ceasefire declared in Myanmar as quake toll passes 3000

Myanmar’s ruling military has declared a temporary ceasefire in the nation’s civil war to facilitate relief efforts following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that has killed more than 3000 people. The …

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