Peter Dutton MP celebrates ‘day of dual significance for Australia’s Greek community’

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Australia’s Leader of the Opposition, Peter Dutton MP, has sent a message to Greek communities across the country to mark March 25th.

In his message, Mr Dutton acknowledges that March 25th is a day of dual significance for Australia’s Greek community, and said “such celebrations speak to the achievement of modern Australia.”

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Message by Australia’s Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton, to mark March 25th.

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