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PRONIA to host Greek information session addressing elder abuse

On the occasion of the International Day against Elder Abuse on Thursday 15 June, PRONIA is organising an information session in Greek on Friday 16 June at its offices in …

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St. John’s College honours Pontians

St. John’s College in Melbourne dedicated May to honouring the Hellenes of Pontos, raising awareness and engaging students in their rich history and culture. Students explored the history and legacy …

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The diners fighting isolation with pizza and prosecco

In a small Italian restaurant on Melbourne’s bustling Brunswick Street, dozens of people gather every Wednesday night to have a prosecco and a pizza with a stranger. La Vineria By …

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Melbourne’s Maribyrnong flood to reshape warning system

Melbourne’s flood alert system will be overhauled after more than 500 homes and businesses were inundated without warning, with the Bureau of Meteorology taking the lead. Melbourne Water, the bureau …

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Greece to rescue asylum seekers on border river: police

Greece on Sunday said it would rescue dozens of asylum seekers claiming to be stranded on the country’s river border with Turkey for days. “We will rescue them as there …

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No escape from Alcaraz: Tsitsipas gushes over rival

Stefanos Tsitsipas has been effusive in his praise of world No.1 Carlos Alcaraz, as the Greek fifth seed described the smiling assassin as one of the biggest obstacles in tennis …

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Another nail-biter interest rate call looms

Another close interest rate call is looming for the Reserve Bank amid persistent inflation and stagnant productivity growth. The RBA board is due to meet on Tuesday afternoon for the …

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Vic debt to top $305b in a decade, budget office warns

Victoria’s net debt will rise to $305.3 billion if the government doesn’t start to pay off its borrowings, the independent budget watchdog has warned. The Parliamentary Budget Office on Sunday …

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A-Leagues eye October start for next season

A-Leagues bosses are eyeing an October start for next season as they attempt to manoeuvre around the Socceroos’ Asian Cup tilt while capitalising on impetus from the Women’s World Cup. …

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Voice architect accuses Dutton of being ‘duplicitous’

A leading architect of the Indigenous voice proposal has accused Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of pushing a race-based argument he promised he would avoid. Prominent ‘yes’ campaigner Noel Pearson said …

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