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The Hellenic Initiative marks a decade in Australia focussed on ‘giving back’ to Greece

Greece fell into an economic abyss ten years ago. In response to the dire situation, The Hellenic Initiative (THI) was established, and it celebrated ten years of Diaspora in Action …

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New vaping laws include jail time, heavy fines

Young Australians are being lured by big tobacco companies to take up vaping, doctors warned, as the federal government introduced new legislation with tough penalties to combat a growing national …

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Australia’s healthcare system ‘groaning at the seams’

Patients in regional and remote areas will soon receive easier access to care under a plan to unleash the full potential of the nation’s nurses. Assistant Health Minister Ged Kearney …

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Cypriot-flagged ship crashes into NT mining wharf during Cyclone Megan

Bulk carrier Anikitos operating under the Cyprus flag, loaded with 41,000 tonnes of manganese ore, collided with mining company South32’s loading wharf on the remote Groote Eylandt in the Northern …

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Queensland getting on with 2032 Olympics preparations

The head of Brisbane 2032 says Queensland is getting on with preparations for the Olympic Games, after the state government was forced to deny it sought advice on cancelling the …

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Victorian mums to be recognised for the first time with an award

Motherhood will be celebrated in Victoria with a new award, in recognition of inspirational everyday mums and mother figures across the state. The initiative by global youth movement ‘the Y …

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Multicultural media at the forefront

A group of publishers, journalists and advocates will argue that multicultural media is essential for public interest journalism. At a forum later this week they will discuss how this media …

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Greens push ‘big stick’ laws to break up supermarkets

Supermarkets that steamroll their customers and suppliers could be stripped of investments and properties under proposed laws. The Greens will push divestiture powers in the Senate this week, allowing the …

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Liberal leader to be saddled with more defamation bouts

Victorian Opposition Leader John Pesutto is refusing to step down from the top job under the weight of mounting legal battles. British women’s activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull said she had instructed …

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Australians spend less, more often in online shop surge

Baby boomers have taken to online shopping in droves while younger shoppers are cutting back amid cost-of-living pressures. An increasing number of parcels are also heading to regional and rural …

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