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Sierra Leone and Australia: worlds apart

Following a three day journey, missionary Father Themis Adamopoulos is back in his hometown of Melbourne to continue spreading the word about his work in Sierra Leone. In 10 years, …

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Julia Banks to quit Parliament over leadership spill

Liberal backbencher Julia Banks announced that she will not contest the Chisholm seat in the next elections, expressing her frustration over last week’s leadership crisis. In her strongly-worded statement, the …

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Liberals present policies at community gathering in Oakleigh

More than 100 people gathered in Oakleigh Hall on Sunday, to take part in an open meeting addressing community issues, and be informed on Liberal party policies. The issues covered …

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Matthew Guy on why he wants to lead Victoria

On Saturday 24 November, the people of Victoria will head to the polls to decide who will govern the state for the next four years. The two major parties are …

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Working with lives on the line

“How do you stay calm when you’re working with lives on the line?” was the overarching question debated on Tuesday’s episode ‘Nerves of Steel’ on SBS’ Insight. Among those invited …

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Labor to benefit from the Liberal Party leadership crisis

To say that this has been a heated week in Australian politics would be an understatement. So far, the Liberal Party leadership crisis has seen Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s tenure …

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Young Greek Italian becomes Melbourne’s Junior Lord Mayor

Chloe Amalfi, a 12-year-old Australian student of Greek and Italian heritage has just become Melbourne’s Junior Lord Mayor, a title that she will carry for the next 12 months. She …

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Limnos-Gallipoli story comes to the Victorian Parliament

Wednesday 8 August witnessed a major event and an announcement further cementing Victoria’s commitment to the commemoration of the Hellenic link to Anzac. Victoria’s classically-inspired Queen’s Hall was the location …

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Political outrage over Senator Anning’s ‘final solution’ speech that praised White Australia Policy

The crossbench senator Fraser Anning caused uproar across the political spectrum with his maiden speech on Tuesday, in which he called for a return to the White Australia policy and …

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What the $289m US lawsuit against Monsanto means for Australia

A US court decision involving a $289m payout by Monsanto over claims linking pesticide Roundup to cancer, could have implications for the agriculture industry and lead to further litigation on …

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