Australia
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China students set to return to Australia
Australia’s lucrative international student sector appears set for a huge boost due to improving relations with China. Government data shows Chinese student visa holders more than halved between 2019 and …
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Good news for renters as hot market cools
Stretched renters could soon get relief as the pace of rental growth starts to slow. Renters endured the fastest growth on Corelogic’s records last year, with rock-bottom vacancy rates driving …
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Cardinal George Pell dies aged 81
Australia’s most senior Catholic, Cardinal George Pell, has died in Rome, aged 81.The former Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne and Archbishop of Sydney, died from heart complications on Tuesday following hip …
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SA multicultural grants program 2023-24 applications open
Multicultural Grants Program 2023-24 currently has ‘Expand Together’ funding open to support Australia’s multicultural communities. The ‘Expand Together’ grants assist multicultural organisations to expand their capacity by upgrading community facilities …
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Smelly corpse flower in full bloom in SA
A smelly botanic marvel is in full bloom in Adelaide with a titan arum, also known as a corpse flower, drawing big crowds. The endangered Indonesian flower gives off an …
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‘Massive’ cost to repair WA flood damage
The cost of repairing damage caused by unprecedented flooding in Western Australia’s north will be massive, Anthony Albanese says. The prime minister has arrived in the remote Kimberley region to …
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The rationale of implementing a double tax treaty between Australia and Greece
A proposed double tax treaty (DTT ) between Australia and Greece would have substantial economic and legal consequences for both nations. What is the rationale for such a treaty? And …
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Kayla Itsines welcomes second baby
Kayla Itsines announced the birth of her second child on Instagram late on Sunday night. The Greek Australian fitness instructor introduced a baby boy named Jax to her millions of …
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Andrews announces opening of 15 more Primary Care Centres to free up emergency rooms, calls on Federal Government to reform “broken” Medicare
A total of 15 new Priority Primary Care Centres (PPCCs) are due to be opened in Victoria, 12 by early February, as part of the Victorian Government’s push to futureproof …
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Students’ Greek and Australian democracy tour
A group of Victorian school students will embark on an immersive study tour of democracy in Melbourne and Canberra during the Term 1 school holidays, supported by the government. The …