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The trauma of our landowners

For young lawyer Christie George, it’s the intergenerational trauma that we need to understand to help Aboriginal communities around us.

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Case against former Agapi Care manager dropped

Andreas Haralampidis has been acquitted of all charges.

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Cyprus’ Wine Festival kicks off

The Limassol attraction is set to open its gates today.

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Cyprus’ mountain resorts struggle to make ends meet despite rise in tourism

The main issues include inadequate transportation, non-inclusion of mountain resorts in tour packages and unfair competition from unlicensed hospitality venues.

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FECCA pushes for law reforms tackling elder abuse within CALD communities

An attempt to provide further support for those with a value system that often makes it harder for people to seek help.

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Pre and post-invasion Cyprus

Greek Centre presents a lecture on fact finding missions by Don Dunstan and Nick Bolkus.

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Medicinal cannabis closer in Victoria

Government grows its own as horticultural trials continue.

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WA Liberals back free speech campaign as the rights of bigots re-emerge

The motion’s acceptance for ‘the right to be a bigot’, is another sign that the free speech argument is gaining greater traction, writes Michael Sweet.

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‘We’ve given evidence and it’s been ignored’

An unprecedented 103 current and former workers on Manus Island and Nauru speak out, among them four Greek Australians.

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The Stavros Niarchos Foundation extends public access and programming at the SNFCC

The new programming coincides with the beginning of the process of the centre’s delivery to the Greek state.

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