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Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party gone from ballots

Voters won’t see Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party brand on the next federal election ballot after the High Court struck out the billionaire businessman’s bid to re-register his political party. …

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From Zerma to Abbotsford, a Greek Civil War adventure

A few weeks ago, I was invited to the Abbotsford home of Pantelis and Dimitra Vlahopoulos, migrants that arrived in Melbourne in December 1966. Their backyard had the obligatory lemon …

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NST officially unveiled as the Australian Championship

The National Second Tier has officially gained its name as Football Australia unveiled today the much –anticipated competition as the Australian Championship. The NST is set to commence its maiden …

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Enlarged meeting on Cyprus problem to go ahead in Geneva

An enlarged meeting on the Cyprus problem is set to go ahead in Geneva, with the island’s communities as well as three guarantor powers and the United Nations to be …

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Aussies with HECS debts to get easier mortgage access

Australians looking to enter the housing market but held back by their student debts will be given a helping hand under changes to lending requirements. Home ownership will be made …

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From Melbourne to magic: Marisia Zapantis becomes a Disney Princess in Tokyo

For many girls, playing a Disney princess is a childhood dream – but for the soon to be 23-year-old Marisia Zapantis, it is now her reality. The Greek-Australian dancer recently …

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Rena Morfi ready to delight Australian audiences

Greek singer Rena Morfi is raring to perform in Australia for the first time ever, eager to entertain as she prepares to feature in both the Antipodes Festival and the …

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Strongest-yet quake hits Greece’s Santorini island

An earthquake of 5.3 magnitude hit the Greek island of Santorini late Monday, officials said, the strongest yet of the thousands of tremors that have shaken the area, prompting thousands …

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The Origins of Peace: John Martino on Olympia and the birth of the Olympic Games

John A. Martino and Michael P. O’Kane’s historical novel ‘Olympia and the Birth of the Olympic Games’ takes readers to the dawn of an “ancient Hellenic civilisation” following the Greek …

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GCM Schools celebrate International Greek Language Day

The Greek Community of Melbourne Schools marked International Greek Language Day with a series of educational activities, highlighting the language’s historical and cultural significance. Established in 2017 and observed annually …

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