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‘Under the pump’: expenses help for battling families

Australians doing it tough can expect extra cost-of-living support in the federal budget. The well-flagged tax cut relief under the reworked stage three package will be the primary source of …

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‘Unacceptable’: phantom flights cost Qantas $120m

Tens of thousands of Australians who endured cancelled flights will each receive hundreds of dollars in compensation after Qantas admitted to misleading customers for years. The Australian Competition and Consumer …

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Me and Tsitsipas are no longer a love match: Badosa

Paula Badosa says she and Stefanos Tsitsipas are no longer a love match. The tennis power couple have broken up. Badosa posted on social media  that the pair “decided to …

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Students paid during work placement for first time

Student teachers, nurses and social workers will be paid during their compulsory work placements for the first time. As part of their degrees, these students must work hundreds of hours …

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A fraction of promised DV support workers delivered

Recruitment problems are behind the shortfall in hundreds of promised frontline domestic violence support workers, the women’s minister says. Katy Gallagher says only 30 of the 500 staff promised during …

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Plea to stay indoors over flash flooding risk

Thousands of people on the NSW south coast have been warned to stay indoors with heavy rainfall predicted to last until nightfall. A severe weather warning is current for the …

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Police sexual offence investigations inadequate: report

Only one in seven people accused of raping a child will likely even know they were named as a suspect, much less be investigated, charged, prosecuted or convicted, a new …

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Greek Australian women leaders respond to the Government’s $1 billion anti-gendered violence package

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s $1 billion package to tackle violence against women was part of yesterday’s national cabinet measures. The federal government will provide $925 million over five years to …

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Premier Allan touts support for small business, Greek language and culture

The table in Vanilla cafe, Oakleigh, was covered with koulouria, tsourekia, butter biscuits, chocolate bunnies, red eggs, and lambastes – a postcard Pascha table– in honour of the Victorian premier …

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Nick Xenophon sues former law firm for using letter ‘X’ in name

Former South Australian senator and lawyer Nick Xenophon has sued his former law firm for still using the letter ‘X’ in its name, arguing it is a clear reference to …

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