Australia
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Greek woman’s drowning raises questions about rafting practices
A coronial inquest into the death of Georgina Hatzidmitriadis, who died white-water rafting in Cairns in 2008, could see tourism safety standards raised in Queensland.
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Mental health help a mouse click away
Victims of natural disasters and those living in warzones could benefit from greater access to health services through online therapy programs, according to Swinburne University Pr
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Australian made, Australian Grown logo on the rise
Companies are increasingly branding their product with the Australia Made, Australia Grown logo
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Greek community and parents urge school: “bring back Greek”
Around 150 people met this week to lobby for the reintroduction of Greek language at Wales Street Primary School
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Arthur Galan mixes it up at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week
Arthur Galan wowed audiences at Spring Fashion week this week
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Megalogenis proclaims election “strangest ever”
George Megalogenis told a lunchtime crowd where the 2010 election was won and lost. Or, rather, just lost.
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Odds against major parties being able to deliver a full term
Former Chief of Staff to John Howard, Arthur Sinodinos, talks to Neos Kosmos about the 2010 federal election.
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Election results positive
The two reelected Labor MPs – Maria Vamvakinou and Steve Georganas – see the election result as having positive lessons for the Labor Party.
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Migrant poem wins essay prize
A poem by a general practitioner about how the trauma of migrant parents affects their children has won a medical prize.
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Corrections Victoria deny ‘Prison Masterchef’ incident
Corrections Victoria has slammed reports Greek Australian convicted serial rapist John Xydias participated in “Prison Masterchef”