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Vic Police accused of racism in handing out COVID fines

Victoria Police officers have been accused of racial profiling, with a damning report showing they disproportionately targeted people of non-Anglo appearance during the pandemic. African, Middle Eastern and First Nations …

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Preserving the Legacy: Greek Oral History Chronicles the Tales of Greek Immigration in Australia

The University of Sydney has commenced a research study focused on multilingualism, to assess the effect of immigration on Australia’s identity. The project titled ‘Opening the Multilingual Archive of Australia’ …

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This is the composition of the new Greek government – Ministers sworn in

In the presence of the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, and the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the members of the new Government will be sworn in today, June 27th, …

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Frontex says Greece ignored migrant boat help offer

The European Union’s border agency Frontex said on Monday it had received “no response” when it offered aerial support to Greek authorities shortly before a migrant vessel capsized, leaving at …

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Newly sworn in Mitsotakis vows ‘big changes’ in Greece

Kyriakos Mitsotakis promised to rebuild Greece’s credit rating, create jobs, raise wages and boost state revenues after he was sworn in for a second term as prime minister following a …

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Tribute to Simon Crean – ‘My Boss’

There was nothing too small for Simon to take on, he listened and cared for the community – everyone counted. Simon’s electoral door was always open. We were consistently told …

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Unveiling the Greek Australian Community: A Journey from 1900 to 1954

In this presentation, I aim to highlight the major events, issues, and developments in the history of the Greek Australian community between 1900 and 1954. It is a broad subject …

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No, the voice proposal does not contradict racial discrimination laws

It was claimed that the voice to parliament proposal contradicts the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 and that claim has been found to be false. The voice proposal is consistent with …

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Australia’s $110m boost in military support for Ukraine

Australia will support Ukraine for “as long as it takes”, as the federal government unveils an additional $110 million assistance package. The package responds to Ukraine’s requests and will include …

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Applications now open for 2023 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards

The Australian Government is now accepting submissions for the prestigious 2023 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, honouring literary talent from Australia. Authors and illustrators are invited to enter their works, published …

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