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A reflection on ANZAC Day

As we approach ANZAC Day, Australia is one of two nations that commemorate ANZAC Day, New Zealand is the other. As such it’s important that with each passing year, we …

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Warren Mundine backs Liberals’ ‘practical’ voice proposal

One of the leaders of the campaign against a national Indigenous voice has backed the Liberals’ policy to establish local and regional bodies. Warren Mundine says a constitutionally-enshrined national voice …

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St Catherine’s Greek Orthodox Church celebrates Palm Sunday with community luncheon

Orthodox faithful across the country and around the world came together for the observance of Palm Sunday yesterday, on 9 April. Occurring on the Sunday at the beginning of Holy …

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NPL: Another step forward for Port Melbourne Sharks

The Port Melbourne Sharks continued their good form, climbing further up the table. Nea Hellas hosted St Albans on Saturday night. On a difficult pitch due to the rain, the …

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Promise of ‘cheaper, cleaner’ energy from new projects

Cheaper power prices have been flagged as a result of more renewable energy investment as the government lauds an increase in project approvals. Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek said she has …

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Fifteen deaths on Australian roads over Easter weekend

Fifteen people have lost their lives in accidents on Australian roads over the Easter long weekend following the death of a man in a single-car rollover in Victoria. The driver …

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Panathinaikos triumphant in massive derby with Olympiacos

Panathinaikos stood tall in their huge rivalry clash with Olympiacos to give their premiership ambitions a huge lift. The “Trifylli” defeated their archenemy 2-0 at “Leoforos” Stadium on Monday morning …

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Glory grind out scoreless draw against Victory in ALM

Melbourne Victory’s hopes of an unlikely push for an A-League Men’s finals berth have been dealt a heavy blow after a frustrating 0-0 draw with Perth Glory at AAMI Park. …

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SA minister Andrea Michaels returns to her homeland in Cyprus with Hellenic delegation

Andrea Michaels’ story is unique. Her family was forced to leave Cyprus in 1974 due to the Turkish invasion. Her parents finally arrived in Australia in 1976, with 11-month-old Andrea …

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Greeks living abroad and the Greek elections

Greece is holding its parliamentary elections on May 21st and for the first time, Greek citizens who live abroad and fulfil the prerequisites of the relevant law (proven minimum residency …

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