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COVID-19 affects of Australia will result in aged population, less migration and fewer births by 2061

The Australian government’s fifth intergenerational report was unveiled on Sunday night, showing that the COVID-19 pandemic will have long-lasting effects on Australia’s growth. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said that the pandemic …

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$5.5b affordable housing investment in Victoria – biggest in the nation

No new cases in Victoria  AstraZenaca can be requested for those that wish under 60  Border closers with NSW Sunday 27 June Acting Premier James Merlino said there were no …

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Former Greek-Australian banker that embezzled $3.75 million spared imprisonment

County Court judge Gavan Meredith has ruled on the controversial case of an ex-banker who defrauded $3.75 million from Commonwealth Bank spent on women, cocaine and alcohol. Greek Australian George …

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Public worship in all NSW hotspot areas has been suspended during lockdown

With restrictions extended to Greater Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Wollongong and the Central Coast the  Archdiocese will be suspending public worship in all the churches located in these areas. The …

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NSW records 30 new cases of COVID-19

NSW has recorded 30 new local coronavirus cases all linked to the Bondi cluster. Of the new local cases, 11 were already in isolation. At this stage, Dr Kerry Chant …

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COVID-19 restrictions extended in NSW

All of Greater Sydney, including the Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Wollongong will be plunged into a two week lockdown from 6pm today in a bid to stamp out the state’s …

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NSW records 12 new cases of coronavirus and Victoria one

More COVID-19 restrictions could be introduced in NSW as early as today, after a dozen new cases were identified outside Sydney’s lockdown zone, and the current outbreak passed 80 infections. …

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Public worship suspended in eight Greek Orthodox churches in Sydney because of lockdown

Eight Greek Orthodox Churches of Sydney were forced to close because of the partial lockdown that was announced yesterday. More than a million people living in Sydney have woken up …

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Manos Tzimpragos, the visionary who helped keep the language alive in the Antipodes

“My feelings are mixed,” wrote Manos Tzimpragos in the message he personally sent to students and parents to inform them of his upcoming departure from Melbourne. The Greek-born educator, who …

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High Court battle begins to ascertain whether ‘backpacker tax’ is discriminatory

A former British waitress went to battle with the Australian Tax Office in the High Court this week over whether she was unfairly taxed as a backpacker. British national Catherine …

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