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Job applicants with Greek names still face discrimination, study reveals
Job applicants with non-English names receive half as many call backs as those with English names, according to a new study by from Monash University published in The Leadership Quarterly. …
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EU lawmakers urge international probe of Greece migrant tragedy
EU lawmakers on Thursday pushed for an independent probe into a migrant boat tragedy off Greece in which hundreds of people are believed to have died, calling an internal investigation …
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‘Adversaries, not enemies’: Greek PM warns far-right MPs
Newly re-elected Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Thursday warned far-right lawmakers not to “impede” the country’s progress as he outlined his government’s policies over the next four years. “This …
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International airport check-in system back after outage
A system outage at international airport check-in points across the nation has been fixed after causing delays for passengers. The provider of the Australian Border Force’s advanced passenger processing systems …
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Smoke blankets Melbourne as factory catches fire
Melbourne’s city centre has been shrouded in smoke as crews try to contain a large factory fire. Twelve fire trucks were called to the blaze on Clarendon Street in Southbank …
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Taylor-Nikitakis shines as one of Melbourne’s most glamorous women over 50
Former Fronditha Care President Jill Taylor-Nikitakis has been selected by the Herald Sun as one of “most captivating women over 50 who make Melbourne tick.” Taylor-Nikitakis is among a handful …
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Terry Antonis signed with Melbourne City on one year deal
Greek Australian soccer player Lefteris ‘Terry’ Antonis has signed with Melbourne City FC on a one-year deal. The midfielder brings experience to the squad, having played 144 A-League games for …
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Charles Darwin University students visit Embassy of Australia in Greece during trip
A group of Hellenic and Greek Studies students from the Charles Darwin University (CDU) paid a visit to the Embassy of Australia in Greece during a university-organised trip, meeting with …
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Call for action after record jump in Sydney rents
A record jump in Sydney rents has prompted an urgent call to action from social housing activists. The harbour city posted its fastest quarterly and annual rise in rents, pushing …
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South Australian Parliament labeled “toxic” by MP Connie Bonaros
Greek Australian South Australian MP Connie Bonaros has accused the state’s parliament of having a “toxic” culture of bullying and harassment, despite the changes made to tackle those issues. Bonaros …