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Police unit goes cold on unsolved death cases

The head of the NSW unsolved homicide squad has conceded his team has no record of multiple cold cases being examined during an inquiry into dozens of suspected gay hate …

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Job applicants with Greek names still face discrimination, study reveals

Job applicants with non-English names receive half as many call backs as those with English names, according to a new study by from Monash University published in The Leadership Quarterly. …

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International airport check-in system back after outage

A system outage at international airport check-in points across the nation has been fixed after causing delays for passengers. The provider of the Australian Border Force’s advanced passenger processing systems …

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Smoke blankets Melbourne as factory catches fire

Melbourne’s city centre has been shrouded in smoke as crews try to contain a large factory fire. Twelve fire trucks were called to the blaze on Clarendon Street in Southbank …

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Taylor-Nikitakis shines as one of Melbourne’s most glamorous women over 50

Former Fronditha Care President Jill Taylor-Nikitakis has been selected by the Herald Sun as one of “most captivating women over 50 who make Melbourne tick.” Taylor-Nikitakis is among a handful …

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Call for action after record jump in Sydney rents

A record jump in Sydney rents has prompted an urgent call to action from social housing activists. The harbour city posted its fastest quarterly and annual rise in rents, pushing …

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South Australian Parliament labeled “toxic” by MP Connie Bonaros

Greek Australian South Australian MP Connie Bonaros has accused the state’s parliament of having a “toxic” culture of bullying and harassment, despite the changes made to tackle those issues. Bonaros …

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‘Do not let them divide us’ – Burney’s impassioned plea

Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has accused the ‘no’ campaign of using tactics pioneered by former US president Donald Trump to divide this nation over the voice referendum. During …

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Boost to bill relief to blunt rising living costs

When the coffee machine whirrs in Mohsen Jahangiri’s corner cafe, the rising cost of electricity is in the back of his mind. What was a $900 power bill nine months …

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Radical shift to ‘rigid’ Vic euthanasia laws ruled out

Loved-ones of Victorian euthanasia patients have decried barriers to accessing the assisted dying scheme, but the state government has ruled out radical reforms. A peer-reviewed study from the Queensland University …

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