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Justice denied: Cypriot-Australian mother’s unyielding pursuit for truth sparks outrage
The anger of Andriana Nicolaou, the mother of Thanasis Nicolaou, has reached its peak following the recent announcement by the Attorney General that criminal charges will not be pursued in …
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75-year-old Greek man charged after dragging dog with car
A 75-year-old man was spotted dragging a dog tied with a wire to the back of his car in Zakynthos, Greece on Tuesday. Another motorist filmed the incident and reported …
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Australia’s oldest Greek church to be restored
Australia and the southern hemisphere’s oldest Greek Orthodox church is currently in the process of being restored. Located in Surry Hills, Sydney, the Greek Orthodox Church of Holy Trinity was …
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Elderly tourists swimming in ‘healing’ warm waters in Crete find out they bathed in sewage
Elderly citizens in Linoperamata, Crete having been visiting the local beach for its warm “healing” waters, but in a disgusting turn of events, they’ve been swimming in sewage this whole …
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Call for national rules to sort out plastic recycling
Australia needs national guidelines to tackle confusion about recycling rules, an inquiry has been told. Clean Up Australia’s CEO Jenny Geddes told a parliamentary inquiry into plastic pollution in the …
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Pets to be counted in Australia-first census
They won’t be counted two by two, but Victorians’ furry, feathered and scaly friends will soon be the focus of Australia’s first pet census. The online Victorian pet census will …
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Childcare fee hikes on watchdog’s list as subsidy rises
Childcare centres that hike fees to cover subsidy increases have been warned they will be in the sights of the consumer watchdog. The federal government’s childcare subsidy will be increased …
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Hinkley confident Mitch Georgiades happy at Port
Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley is adamant Mitch Georgiades is happy at the Power – but he won’t rush the key forward into re-signing. Georgiades is out of contract at …
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Greece hosts and competes in deaf basketball championships
Being deaf can be difficult for many, but it won’t hinder these athletes from doing what they love. Every four to five years, the Deaf International Basketball Federation (DIBF) hold …
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Specialist school among 60 facing ‘unfair’ Vic tax
One of the Victorian private schools facing a new $322 million state tax caters to children with language and learning difficulties. Andale School in Kew has been named on a list …