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Oakleigh Grammar shines at the 2023 Greek Orthodox national schools event

Oakleigh Grammar hosted the highly anticipated 2023 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia National Schools Event (GOAANSE) on 2 May, attracting students from Greek Orthodox schools across the country. The event, …

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Police confused on charges test, Lehrmann inquiry told

The chief prosecutor in former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann’s rape trial believes ACT police could be confused about the level of proof required to charge someone with an offence. Director …

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U12 sport abuse to spark A-League bans in new crackdown

Abusing referees or volunteers in community sport could lead to bans from attending AFL, NRL or the A-League. Major codes, venue operators and community groups are being consulted in a …

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Labor promises persistence on China trade reopening

Australia hopes to put a years-long trade dispute with China in the rear-view mirror as the trade minister prepares to head to Beijing. Don Farrell is travelling to China on …

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We Remember – The Holocaust in Greece remembered in Elsternwick

Dr. Leon Saltiel, a Thessaloniki-born historian and expert on the Holocaust in Greece, presented at Melbourne’s Holocaust Museum on April 24. He discussed his award-winning books, “The Holocaust in: Reactions …

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NPL: Halfway in a season full of surprises and great football

After an exciting round of suspenseful matches, stunning football and surprising outcomes, it’s no wonder that all football fans and especially those of the NPL league, are expecting an equally …

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Revisionism in Turkish parties’ ‘DNA’, says Greek PM

Revisionism is “deeply” ingrained in the “DNA of all Turkish parties,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Wednesday ahead of May 21 national elections. Speaking during a televised debate of …

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Italy busts eastern Med people trafficking ring

Italian police arrested 29 people Wednesday accused of belonging to a smuggling ring shipping migrants across the Mediterranean from Turkey and Greece and helping them through Italy to northern Europe. …

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US returns two stolen 7th-century antiquities to China

The United States returned two looted antiquities to China, the latest in a wave of repatriations of artifacts stolen from more than a dozen countries, New York authorities announced Tuesday. …

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AHEPA Victoria’s Unit Athena annual ladies luncheon raises $10,500 for homeless pregnant women

Generosity and goodwill were in full swing last Sunday as AHEPA Victoria’s Unit Athena hosted their annual Ladies Luncheon, a fundraising event that brings together women from all walks of …

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