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Woman pleads guilty after striking Nicole Lagos with Tesla in Melbourne

A Tesla owner has pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and failing to stop after crashing into a pedestrian in Melbourne in 2022. 

Steve Staikos poised to secure top job in the Victorian Labor Party

A key figure in the Socialist Left, Steve Staikos, is poised to become the new state secretary of the Victorian Australian Labor Party.

Proud Greeks honour ANZAC Day with marches across Australia

On Thursday, April 26, Greek Australians around the nation gathered together to commemorate ANZAC Day. Read more here.

103-year-old veteran leads Cypriots at ANZAC Day march in Sydney

103-year-old veteran Evripidis Mouxouris led the ‘Cypriots for ANZACs’ at this year’s ANZAC Day march in Sydney on Thursday, April 25.

Federal Liberal candidate Theo Zographos calls on Opposition Leader to recognise Armenian genocide

Seven candidates have submitted a statement to Peter Dutton, calling on him to characterise the events between 1915-1923 as a genocide.

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Simon Kennedy sends message to Greek community ahead of Cook by-election

The Liberal candidate for Cook, Simon Kennedy, has sent a message to the Greek community on why he should be elected in the Cook by-election.

The dream, the utopia and the Greeks abroad built the independence of Greece

There are many readings about the Greek Revolution, a phenomenon that gave birth to the first independent new country in Eastern Europe.

Professor Anastasios Tamis: ‘Abolish university entrance exams in Australia’

How is it possible that a continuous struggle of three years, a course of intensive learning of three full years, can be replaced with a two or three-hour exam?

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Police officers and SA community bid public farewell to Joanne Shanahan

The South Australia Police Force, along with the South Australian community, payed their respects to Greek Australian Chief Superintendent Joanne Shanahan.

Two Greek Australian professors named on Greece’s new AI Advisory Committee

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced the establishment of a new high-level AI (Artificial Intelligence) Advisory Committee.