Australia
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Who’s this Guy?
An energetic Mathew Guy in a white shirt and blue jeans, accompanied by his wife Renae and two advisers, enters Mellissa restaurant in Lower Templestowe. He orders a piccolo and …
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Up to $50,000 for eligible businesses and community sport organisations in flood-affected areas
Grants of up to $50,000 are now available to eligible businesses and community sport organisations in flood-affected areas, providing further support to those organisations that have had direct damage to …
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Australia celebrates Remembrance Day on 11 November
On Friday 11 November, the eleventh month of the 11th day at the 11th hour, all over Australia, and the Commonwealth Countries around the world, people will stop for a …
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Nina Taylor in bid for lower house wants support from local Greeks
Nina Taylor, the upper house member for the Southern Metropolitan Region is diving into the lower house, the Legislative Assembly. That’s where the real politics happen. It is where policies …
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Eugenia Mitrakas OAM among new names added to National Monument to Migration
Another 876 names have been added to the National Monument to Migration at the Australian National Maritime Museum, at the latest unveiling ceremony in Pyrmont. The National Monument to Migration …
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Kat Theophanous is “building a pipeline to language learning from young”
On Monday, Kat Theophanous the member for Northcote, was at Clifton Street Kindergarten Child Care Centre, Northcote, flanked by Victoria’s premier Dan Andrews, his partner Cath, and the Minister for …
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Mixed reactions to ABC TV’s Parthenon Sculptures omission from ‘Stuff the British Stole’
Last week’s front page opinion article by Fotis Kapetopoulos in Neos Kosmos, Parthenon Sculptures ignored in ABC TV’s The Stuff The British Stole, October 28, has ignited discussion across social …
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Four years jail for a murder she didn’t commit
Katia Pyliotis who faced four trials for the same murder before she finally walked free, two years ago, is now for the first time speaking publicly about her ordeal in …
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Report finds Australian politics are still too beige
The Scanlon Foundation Research Institute has just released a new report, You can’t be what you can’t see written by Melbournian Caroline Zielinski. “The reasons why we see such little …
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Prime Minister attends OXI day commemoration in Marrickville alongside Archbishop Makarios
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended an OXI day anniversary event in Marrickville, Sydney on Sunday 30 October alongside Archbishop Makarios of Australia. The two observed the event accompanied by the …