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Friends and family say ‘goodbye’ to Nick Andrianakos one last time

The funeral of prominent businessman and philanthropist Nick Andrianakos was held on Tuesday at Saint Nektarios in Fawkner. His children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and friends and family all said their final …

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Turkish hardliners demand revocation of Archbishop Elpidophoros’s passport

A leading proponent of Turkey’s expansionist “Blue Homeland” doctrine has called for the revocation of Archbishop Elpidophoros of America’s Turkish passport and his ban from entering Turkey. Erol Kara, a …

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Sakkari records comeback win in Charleston opener

Maria Sakkari has won her opening match at the Charleston Open with a straight set win over Marina Stakusic 6-3, 6-2. The Greek found herself down 0-3, 0-30 before finding …

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Balancing the books or playing politics? Labor’s tax cuts and the future of economic fairness

As Australia heads into another election cycle, the Albanese Government’s proposed income tax cuts have become a contested issue. Framed by Labor as a necessary response to mounting cost-of-living pressures, …

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PRONIA issues statement on recent Greek seniors federation meeting

PRONIA has stressed they will continue to support the Federation of Greek Elderly Citizen Clubs of Melbourne and Victoria in an official statement following the chaotic events from last Friday. …

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Australia’s time difference with Greece to be seven hours as daylight savings end on Sunday

Residents of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Australian Capital Territory will turn their clocks back one hour this Sunday, April 6, as daylight saving time officially …

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Paros and Mykonos hit hard as torrential rains in Cyclades turn roads into rivers

Severe storms swept through the Cyclades on Monday, March 31, causing widespread destruction on islands such as Mykonos and Paros. The heavy rainfall, which fell in a short period, led …

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Labor hypes pay rise for workers in battleground state

Anthony Albanese has begun the effort to sandbag seats in Victoria, where Labor is pointing to its push for a pay rise for low-paid workers across the country. The prime …

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PM heads to Victoria to fight for crucial seats

Anthony Albanese has landed in the battleground state of Victoria to fight for seats that could be lost to the coalition and Greens. Labor has made health the central theme …

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Foreign property rush in Greece: The ‘silent settlement’ debate

There is seemingly a growing interest of foreign investment in properties across Greece due to a legislative gap dating back to 2011, with thousands of Turkish applicants notably awaiting permanent …

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