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Australians feeling mental toll of financial stressors

Financial pressures caused by the rising cost of living are having an extreme impact on the mental health of many Australians as the end of the year approaches. A survey …

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National cabinet reaches deals on health and disability

KEY DECISIONS OUT OF NATIONAL CABINET * $1.2 billion package of Strengthening Medicare measures to take pressure off hospitals, including a boost to urgent care clinics * Commonwealth to increase …

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Moray & Agnew earns top accolades in Doyle’s Guide

Partner Bill Papastergiadis OAM the Melbourne Managing Partner in Moray & Agnew is chuffed and rightly so. The international guide to law firms, Doyle’s Guide, has recognised Moray & Agnew …

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ABC draws ire from Greek Community over use of outdated ‘Elgin Marbles’ term in coverage

ABC has riled the Greek community after a morning news report called the Parthenon Sculptures, by their outdated name “Elgin” Marbles. The report was on the dispute between British Prime …

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Victorian Government and emergency services looking to help multicultural communities be safe this summer

Neos Kosmos were invited by the Victoria State Government on Tuesday, December 5, to a roundtable discussion about helping multicultural Victorians plan for emergencies, ahead of what is expected to …

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Andrew Jackomos included in pioneering treaty authority between the state and Indigenous groups

In a historic move, Greek-Indigenous Andrew Jackomos, Victoria’s inaugural Aboriginal children’s commissioner, has been appointed as one of five distinguished members to a groundbreaking treaty authority. This unique body is …

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Wrongly labelled ‘dairy free’ tzatziki recalled from shelves at Coles, IGA and other retailers

Food safety authorities in Australia have issued a warning of potential health risk associated with an incorrectly labelled Greek tzatziki product. Manufacturing and distributing company Quality Food World Pty Ltd …

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Chorus of condemnation after neo-Nazi march in Ballarat

White supremacists have marched through Ballarat, catching police by surprise and attracting the ire of politicians. There’s been a chorus of condemnation after a small group of white supremacists descended …

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EU’s Schinas seeks to reset EU-Australia relations with soft power

The European Commission’s vice-president, Margaritis Schinas, is in Australia. He’s meeting politicians and many in the Greek Diaspora, using “soft power”,   to recalibrate EU-Australia cooperation, especially after the recent …

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States and territories dig in on permanent GST deal

State treasurers want a GST deal squared away before considering an expanded role in funding the National Disability Insurance Scheme. State and territory treasurers are angling to lock in their …

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