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Pancretans honour their fathers and support the homeless
The Pancretan Association of Melbourne honoured all the fathers of the organisation with a Father’s Day Tavern Night last month. Over 150 members and their friends attended the event at …
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Immigration Minister highlights progress in visa system reforms, and pledges continued improvement
Last week at a multicultural media conference, Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Minister Andrew Giles said that the Albanese government “the visa system is in a much stronger position” than it …
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Grandmother seriously injured in deliberate carpark incident in Melbourne
A 65-year-old grandmother, Minnie Votsis, was left with serious injuries after what appears to be a deliberate car collision in a Melbourne carpark located in the inner suburbs. The incident …
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Sydney hits 35C as fire threatens homes, holidaymakers
Strong winds are quickly fanning a bushfire towards the NSW tourist town of Bermagui as fire crews battle 100 blazes across the state. Extreme fire danger ratings are in place …
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No change in interest rates at Bullock’s first meeting
Stretched borrowers have been spared further mortgage pain with the Reserve Bank board leaving interest rates on hold at 4.1 per cent. The October decision marks the fourth month on …
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Greece to receive stolen ancient artefacts from MET
The director of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art said Thursday the famed institution would return more pieces of art to countries that were victims of looting as it joins …
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‘Build or sell’: Victoria to expand tax on vacant land
A tax on vacant residential blocks in Victoria will be broadened to force owners to develop their land or sell it to someone who will. As parliament returned on Tuesday, …
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New premier, rival to clash as Vic parliament returns
Jacinta Allan has shared a congratulatory handshake with the opposition leader and his deputy after taking over as Victorian premier following Daniel Andrews’ exit. In her first parliamentary act in …
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Marathon Mike takes a stand against racism
The Melbourne Marathon is upon us once again and this year well known CEO Mike Zervos will take on the 42km challenge. Given his Greek heritage, Zervos has felt a …
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Greek-Australian Film Society look to preserve Greek-Aussie film and culture
Greek literacy decline in Australia is at “emergency levels” according to Melbourne University Literacy Education Professor Joseph Le Bianco, and the Greek-Australian Film Society (GAFS) want stem the decline. If …