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Vic Budget: paying off the Covid credit card and keeping election promises

It seems like a tough, but not cruel, budget as the Victorian government seeks to bring down its record debt, which was accumulated during the height of the Covid pandemic, …

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Bold budget by multicultural minister to strengthen Victoria’s cultural diversity

At the multicultural media budget briefing last night, the Minister for Housing and Multicultural Affairs, Colin Brooks, laid out the Victorian government’s allocations for multicultural Victoria. Regardless of a tough …

Theatre adaptation ‘Loaded’ targets identity politics and puts the focus on class

Christos Tsiolkas’ debut novel, “Loaded,” published in 1995, has been adapted into a play co-written by Dan Giovannoni and Tsiolkas, directed by Stephen Nicolazzo, and is currently showing at the …

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Healthy investment: Australian Government invests $5.7bn to supercharge general practice care

The Australian government’s injection of $5.7 billion into general practice care has been warmly received by the country’s GPs. The government’s investment in general practice care is a testament to …

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Skilled Greek migrants can benefit under new migration strategy

Good news, or better news, for skilled Greeks who want to make a life in Australia. The Treasurer, Dr. Jim Chalmers, emphasized the reform of the migration system in the …

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Multicultural communities at greater risk: urgent investment in health needed now, FECCA demands

FECCA Chairperson Carlo Carli is not pulling his punches when it comes to advocating for multicultural communities, considering a federal budget that may cut back on multicultural health services. He …

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Will King Charles III advocate for the return of Parthenon Sculptures?

Rachel Sanderson, a former South Australian member of parliament, opined on the return of the Parthenon Sculptures in Bloomberg yesterday. Sanderson uses Pope Francis as an example, who last month …

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Navigating the complexities of labels and identity in a multicultural Australia

How useful are bureaucratic labels often used by government bureaucracies to define cultural identity in Australia? Particularly, as 40 percent of the Australian population does not have an Anglo-Celtic ancestry. …

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The remarkable journey of Professor Aristidis Krilis

Last month the Academy of Athens conferred Professor Aristidis Krilis as a Corresponding Member from Greeks abroad in the field of “Medicine” in the First Class of the Natural Sciences. …

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Ancient setting, and modern issues: 8th Delphi Economic Forum tackles climate, finance, and much more

Over 990 world leaders and economic experts from 71 countries descended upon ancient Delphi for the 8th Delphi Economic Forum, between April 26 to 29. The Oracle of Delphi’s ambiguous …

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