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Inquest into the death of Greg Piperidis ordered by Coroners Court of Victoria
Coroner Sarah Gebert announced an inquest into the death of Greg Piperidis will begin on September 11. The father and son who allegedly stabbed the Cheltenham man 14 times at …
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Rents exploding in regional and inner-city locations
Rents have been surging nationwide but some regions have been hit harder than others, with average rents lifting by nearly 50 per cent annually in one Australian town. New Proptrack …
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When Aussies can expect EV prices to finally drop
In 2022, you could buy a new car, drive it around for a few months and still command thousands of dollars more than you paid for it on the second-hand …
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Oxford Street aglow for Mardi Gras return as PM marches
Sequined revellers have cheered Anthony Albanese as he strode along Sydney’s Oxford Street as the first sitting prime minister to march in the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Mr Albanese …
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Australia’s multicultural framework under review after 50 years
The Australian Government is set to begin a policy review of the 50-year-old ‘A multi-cultural society for the future’ report by Whitlam. Consultation on the draft terms of reference to …
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Theophanous refutes IBAC report which found he’d “misused” board position
Former Victorian minister Theo Theophanous has vehemently denied any wrongdoing after the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) found he’d misused his position on a government board to lobby on behalf …
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Man arrested over Flowerdale grassfire
A man has been arrested after a large grassfire broke out north of Melbourne. The 71-year-old Flowerdale man was arrested earlier on Wednesday by local detectives, the Arson Squad and …
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Avlonitis extradited from Darwin amidst 365kg cocaine probe
Aristides Avlonitis, one of three men that police have been searching for as part of a 365kg cocaine bust investigation, was extradited to WA last week. The 36-year-old man was …
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NSW Liberal MP Peter Poulos given six-month suspension from party over Penthouse photo saga
After a new allegation of “unacceptable intimidation” against Peter Poulos emerged this week, the Liberal Party announced on Saturday afternoon its decision to suspend the MP for six months over …
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AAIA’s new Director keen to extend focus on “experiences of Australia’s Greek community today”
The University of Sydney’s Australian Archaeological Institute of Athens (AAIA) will be welcoming its new Director, experienced field archaeologist and scholar Professor Tamar Hodos, in the second half of 2023. …