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Julian Hill: Greek Diaspora are a super dating agency for trade

Julian Hill is assisting the new-minted minister for multicultural affairs, Tony Burke in citizenship and multicultural affairs. He enters the room and in a burst of enthusiasm says, “I fell …

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Turkish and Greek Diasporas unite in Australia to address refugee challenges and foster understanding

A delegation from Greece has arrived in Australia to discuss migrants living in Greece, including Turks who have moved there due to Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s heavy-handed rule. The …

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Transport union disbands branch over ‘cultural’ issues

Construction workers are too scared to blow the whistle on “rotten” behaviour at government sites, triggering calls to give building watchdogs more teeth. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan was handed former …

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George Alex found guilty of $10 million in tax fraud

Greek Australian George Alex has been found guilty of a conspiracy to defraud the Tax Office of $10 million in what prosecutors described as a complicated “revolving-door” scheme. The verdict …

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Albanese’s approval rating slides in Newspoll

Satisfaction with the prime minister and the opposition leader has slumped, according to a Newspoll that puts support for Labor and the coalition on a level pegging. The survey conducted …

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Woman dies as extreme weather lashes southern states

Wild weather smashing three states has claimed a woman’s life and caused rivers to break their banks, hundreds of properties to be damaged and 100,000 residents to make do without …

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Forum to tackle misinformation and how multicultural media can work to safeguard democracy

The Melbourne Press Club (MPC) and Independent Multicultural Media Australia (IMMA) will present a forum on the critical issue of misinformation and disinformation in the context of multicultural media during …

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Thousands without power after storms ravage Tasmania

Thousands of Tasmanians are without power and many are preparing to evacuate their properties as severe winds and heavy rainfall continues to batter the state. Residents on the Derwent River …

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SA Government unveils sweeping reforms proposed for taxi and rideshare industries

The South Australian government has announced a raft of proposed reforms following a review of the state’s Passenger Transport Act, with minister Tom Koutsantonis pledging their adoption. “There are profound …

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Why you can expect to see more Aussie doctors using AI

Next time you visit a doctor, a psychiatrist or even a vet, artificial intelligence could be listening to your concerns and taking notes. AI scribes, as the tools are known, …

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