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Small businesses ‘doing it tough’, warns industry body

Small businesses are doing it tough in a higher interest rate environment and the key body representing them wants decisive government action. Council of Small Business Organisations Australia chair Matthew …

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Activist Pavlou settles $3.5m university lawsuit

An activist has settled a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the University of Queensland over allegations it used student misconduct proceedings to silence his protest activity against the Chinese Communist Party. Drew …

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Former senator Nick Xenophon goes public with benign brain tumour diagnosis

Former South Australian senator Nick Xenophon has revealed he has been diagnosed with a brain tumour and is set for major surgery later this year. The 65-year-old was diagnosed with …

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Jim Giannopoulos appointed as GHD’s new Global CEO

Global professional services company GHD has named Jim Giannopoulos as its new Chief Executive Officer, in an announcement on 2 April. Giannopoulos, who previously served as CEO of GHD Americas, …

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Mike Sentonas, the Greek Aussie at the top of US cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike

Greek Australian Mike Sentonas has been featured in Australian Financial Review (AFR) for his work at top Wall Street cybersecurity company CrowdStrike, where he has amassed a fortune of $225 …

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PM announces Samantha Mostyn AO as new governor-general

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced Samantha Mostyn AO will become Australia’s next governor-general. The King accepted Mr Albanese’s recommendation to appoint the 59-year-old business and community leader as the …

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Pancretan Association hosts backgammon tournament in Melbourne

The Pancretan Association of Melbourne and Victoria joined organised a backgammon competition at the Pancretan Members Pavilion in Cathies Lane Wantirna South last Sunday. The event attracted 60 participants for …

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Uber tech bros set out to destroy taxi app, lawyers say

Uber “tech bros” set out to destroy an Australian taxi app when the company moved in on the nation’s hire car market and started running an illegal rideshare service, lawyers …

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Facebook angers enemies as it starts to unfriend news

Australian Facebook users who rely on social media as their main source of news will need to start looking elsewhere from Tuesday. Meta will start shutting down the Facebook news …

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Debate rages in Greece following culture ministers announcement of plans for a quota of local music

Cultural minister of Greece, Lina Mendoni, has sparked a debate among the country’s tourist and creative industries after announcing draft legislation to have more than 45 per cent of all …

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