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Millions to be spent on research into long COVID

More than $50 million will be spent on research into long COVID, after an inquiry into the condition called for a national database on the coronavirus. The funding will allow …

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Dutton commends Anastasios Tamis’ book on the history of Cypriot migration to Australia

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has congratulated Professor Anastasios Tamis on the launch of his book, The Children of Aphrodite: Story of Cypriots in Australia, in Sydney, in a statement, and …

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Prof Kon Mouzakis leads team to revolutionise wheelchair navigation

The world’s first autonomous driving wheelchair module called Drove has been launched and will soon to be available by NDIS. Control Bionics, a medical technology company, in collaboration with Deakin …

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Beloved Australian entertainer Barry Humphries dead at 89

Celebrated Australian entertainer Barry Humphries has died at 89 after after entering hospital earlier this week due to complications from hip surgery. The comedy legend was best known for his …

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Ship found 80 years after Australian maritime disaster

The wreck of a ship caught up in Australia’s worst ever maritime disaster has been found 4000 metres under the sea, 80 years after it was torpedoed by an American …

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Driver released on bail after crash that killed five

A driver accused of killing five people was issued a speeding fine minutes before a crash and allegedly failed to give way before driving onto a busy highway, court documents …

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Calls to Australia’s political leaders to recognise Armenian Genocide

With the support of sections of the Greek community, a series of events have been planned nationwide by the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee as they call for both the Prime …

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Twitter begins removing non-paying users’ blue checks

After several false starts, Twitter is removing the blue checks that help high-profile users verify their identity and distinguish them from impostors on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform. Twitter …

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The Greek State’s Curse of Sisyphus: an account of clientelism and corruption

Dr. Aris Trantidis, a senior lecturer in International Relations and Politics at the University of Lincoln in the UK, held a virtual seminar “The Greek State’s Curse of Sisyphus: Clientelism” …

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RBA overhaul to put board members in spotlight

The new-look Reserve Bank will likely have a specialist board with economic experts to set interest rates who will need to take more individual responsibility for their decisions. The long-awaited …

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