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Various concerns raised months before Petinos was sacked

NSW state officials had been aware of concerns raised by staffers of Eleni Petinos months before bullying allegations were made public in late July, a budget estimates hearing was told …

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Bondi Pavilion restoration complete and ready for the public

The Bondi Pavilion at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach of will reopen to the public on September 22 following a major heritage restoration so it can continue to cater to the …

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About to fly with Qantas? Brace for delays over strike

Scenes of airport chaos and delays like those seen in June could be experienced once again next week by travellers in Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane. About 350 staff contracted to …

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Natasha Stroumos rejects ex-boyfriend threw first punch in fatal Seaford brawl with tradie

The trial continues over the death of Cam Smith, a carpenter who police say was killed by Jack Ledlin on 25 November 2020 following a fight in the south-east Melbourne …

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Council clashes with Moreland’s football clubs

Community football clubs have united against a Moreland Greens councillor led campaign targeting  synthetic sports surfaces. On Thursday night, Moreland Council’s Greens put to rest their campaign to ‘Turf Out …

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Vamvakinou calls for crackdown over rorting in hire of foreign meat-industry workers

The chair of the standing committee on migration and human rights in Australia’s federal parliament, Maria Vamvakinou, told media that she had heard directly from foreign workers on temporary visas …

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SA hospital foundation head takes part in first Parkinson’s data-collection trial

The executive director of the Hospital Research Foundation, Olivia Nassaris is among 2000 participants in a first ever data-collection trial for Parkinson’s disease in Australia which is being run by …

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Charlie Kathopoulis comes home to Darwin to complete treatment after vicious Rhodes attack

Greek-Australian Charlie (Sakellaris) Kathopoulis, 43, has returned home to Darwin for treatment following a vicious attack on him by two men on 30 May which left him fighting for is …

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Increasing costs and interest rates heavily burden construction industry

A shortage of building materials, disruptions in the supply chain and soaring costs have hit the construction industry hard, tipping companies around Australia into administration. Every few week since the …

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Support Papou Chris’s ‘marathon walk’ and help him make a difference

Greek Australian grandfather, Chris Tsalikis is preparing to walk the distance in September, in order to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. The 82-year-old from East Brighton plans …

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