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Kotsiras celebrates the humble olive

Minister for Multiculturalism and Citizenship Nicholas Kotsiras joined the large crowd in Mildura to celebrate at the Festival of the Olives, last Sunday.

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SBS review provokes public concern

Criticism of the radio scheduling review of ‘Language Programs for Ageing Established Communities’ currently being carried out by SBS Radio has circulated around Australia in the p

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Coalition persists with FYROM

Julie Bishop scuttles rumours

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Malaysian newspaper apologises to Xenophon

Malaysian newspaper, New Straits Time, has apologised to Senator Nick Xenophon for wrongly accusing him of making an anti-Islamic speech in parliament.

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$21.4 million for multicultural Victoria

Multicultural communities set to gain from Victoria’s State Budget, but families with young children may suffer.

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Hit and run doctor gets off light

Evette Markos, a Latrobe Regional Hospital doctor, has been convicted and fined over a hit-and-run collision from last year.

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Greek Australian barrister defends $8m KFC case

A case in the NSW Supreme Court has seen the fast food giant KFC being ordered to pay $8.3 million in compensation to a young girl poisoned by a chicken wrap.

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Omiros College graduates ready for the world

Omiros College in Melbourne’s Brunswick celebrated the success of their VCE graduates last week in a grand event at the Park Hyatt Melbourne.

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Mikakos commemorates 2009 bushfire victims

Jenny Mikakos MP, Shadow Minister for Seniors and Ageing, attended a commemorative ceremony for the victims of the February 2009 bushfires at Flag Pole Hill, Flowerdale last Sunday

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Karamesinis family win damages

A family’s tragic loss could mean tighter regulation on crowd controllers in Victoria.

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