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Melbourne explores sites for second safe injecting room, possibly on Flinders St

A report in the Herald Sun on Monday said the site for the Melbourne’s second safe injecting room would be at the southern end of Flinders Street, west of Swanston …

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Committee launches memorial to commemorate the 1941 Battle of Crete

To mark the 80th Anniversary of the World War II battle, the Battle of Crete Memorial Committee in Western Australia will release its preferred design for a new memorial later …

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Synod calls for the ABC to issue an apology to Archbishop Makarios

The 9th Meeting of Bishops and Archiepiscopal Vicars of Australia took place between the 13 and 14 of May, under the Presidency of Archbishop Makarios of Australia in Sydney. After …

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Committee Launches memorial concept to commemorate the 1941 Battle of Crete

To mark the 80th Anniversary of the World War II battle, the Battle of Crete Memorial Committee (WA) (BCMC) will release its preferred design for a new memorial later this …

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A mother’s dying wish to see her son denied by Australian authorities

A mother’s last wish was to see her son before she died. Melbourne-born Angelos Giotopoulos has been living and working in Greece for the past few years, earning his livelihood …

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Metamorphosis exhibition takes to Melbourne’s streets on Tuesday

For two weeks this month, the work of 14 artists are set to adorn Duckboard Place – a centrally located space within the street art trails of Melbourne’s CBD -as …

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Spartans look to shrug off losses to log leaders when they face University Blacks

Hawthorn Spartans AFC suffered a big loss against the top team on the log Old Melburnians in Round 5 game last weekend, after another hard loss against Old Scotch the …

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Court bid to oust defamation barrister Sue Chrysanthou from Porter case

An order is being sought to restrain Sydney barrister Sue Chrysanthou, SC, who is acting on behalf of rape-accused Industry, Science and Technology Minister Christian Porter in his defamation case …

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Extended work hours an opportunity to earn better and save for international students

The announcement that the federal government would be removing work-hour caps for student visa holders in the tourism and the hospitality sectors has been welcomed as an opportunity for international …

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SA Best MP calls for answers to death of Port Lincoln boy killed while sleeping in bin

The South Australian community was shocked by the news that a 13-year-old Port Lincoln boy had been killed after a garbage truck picked up a bin which he and his …

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