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Synapantema, largest Pontian gathering in Australia presents lifetime achievement awards

The Federation of Pontian Associations of Australia’s Synapantema 2023 came to a close after what was its largest Pontian gathering in Australia ever and the largest Pontian gathering in decades …

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Alkistis Protopsalti gives a heartfelt performance at Alphington Grammar

Alkistis Protopsalti visited Alphington Grammar school on Thursday, 23 February where she was welcomed by school Principal Dr Vivianne Nikou. Protopsalti and her band were taken on a tour around …

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When Aussies can expect EV prices to finally drop

In 2022, you could buy a new car, drive it around for a few months and still command thousands of dollars more than you paid for it on the second-hand …

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Oxford Street aglow for Mardi Gras return as PM marches

Sequined revellers have cheered Anthony Albanese as he strode along Sydney’s Oxford Street as the first sitting prime minister to march in the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Mr Albanese …

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Wanderers hammer Macarthur 4-0 to go third in ALM

Western Sydney Wanderers have bulldozed their way past Macarthur FC, claiming a 4-0 win to breathe life into their A-League Men campaign. The Wanderers had registered just one victory in …

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Why AI could make Australians switch search engines

The way the world uses the internet will change forever with the rise of artificial intelligence-powered search engines, which experts predict could throw up a host of issues in an …

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Red-hot Borrello leads Wanderers’ ALM finals charge

Western Sydney boss Marko Rudan has stopped short of endorsing Brandon Borrello for a Socceroos recall but believes his makeshift forward should be hailed with the same reverence as the …

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Another gold for Greek ‘Lord Of The Rings’ Lefteris Petrounias

Lefteris Petrounias, with a score of 14,966, won the gold medal in the rings at the World Cup in Cottbus. Petrounias executed his demanding routine flawlessly and left no room …

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EU states call for stronger borders, migrant return deals

Fifteen EU states on the migration front line on Friday called for stronger borders and agreements to be struck with third-party countries to accept migrants. “It is worthwhile exploring the …

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The ‘Greek precinct’ ignites as Protopsalti captivates the crowds

The first day of Melbourne’s 2023 Antipodes festival came to a show stopping zenith as crowds filled the intersection of Lonsdale and Russel Street to see renowned Greek vocalist Alkistis …

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