Australia
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Australia urged to strike Assange deal after court win
There is a renewed push for the Australian government to help secure a deal to release Julian Assange after he was granted leave to appeal his extradition from the UK …
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Australia cleared to fly citizens out of New Caledonia
Australia will send two government-assisted flights for citizens and other tourists to depart New Caledonia as riots and unrest mar the French territory in the Pacific. Foreign Minister Penny Wong …
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Loukas Nitsas and family trapped amid deadly New Caledonia violence
Loukas Nitsas and his family – wife and two children of five and three years old – arrived in New Caledonia for a break just two days before the island …
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Panic grips Altona North residents as fire engulfs abandoned childcare center
Residents of Altona North were thrown into panic early Saturday morning when a fire broke out at an abandoned child care center. The facility was situated in the same block …
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Greek and multicultural experts respond to Federal Budget
Energy rebates, cheaper medicines, extra assistance for renters, tax cuts and a budget surplus of $9.3 billion were key features of the federal budget delivered by Treasurer Dr Chalmers last …
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Dutton pledges to slash migration to fix housing crisis
Peter Dutton has promised to slash the annual migration rate to 140,000 and cut back international student numbers to address the nation’s housing crisis if elected next year. In his …
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Same-sex book ban reversal ‘a rejection of culture war’
A western Sydney community rejected discrimination when its council overturned a library ban on a kids’ book discussing same-sex parenting, advocates say. Ahead of Friday, which marks the International Day …
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Nick Kyrgios shares tribute to his late yiayia on social media
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios has taken to social media to share a heartfelt message to his yiayia who passed away a year ago. In an Instagram post that featured a …
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FECCA labels 2024 federal budget “a promising step forward”
The Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) have given a seal of approval for the 2024 Federal budget, believing it greatly benefits people from culturally and linguistically diverse …
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Concerns over how much of $272m will be paid out to taxi, hire drivers in Uber settlement
In March, the class actions against Uber were abandoned when the rideshare giant agreed to a near $272 million settlement to compensate taxi and hire car drivers who lost out …