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Maria and George Genimahaliotis honoured for their decades of selfless service to both the local and broader SA communities

On Australia Day, the West Torrens municipality in Adelaide hosted an event aimed to confer Australian citizenship and acknowledge individuals who had altruistically offered assistance to fellow citizens in various …

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Delays to tax cuts ‘out of touch’ with households

Delays to Labor’s amended tax cuts would only impact Australians doing it tough as Jim Chalmers pushes back against a parliamentary inquiry into the proposal. The majority of Australian workers …

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Bomb explodes near Greek labour ministry, no casualties

An explosive device went off overnight in front of the Greek labour ministry in central Athens without causing any casualties, police said on Saturday. The explosion, which caused material damage, …

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Australia’s biggest political donors revealed: Two Greek Australians in top spots

The Australian Electoral Commission published this week data on donations made in the past financial year. The register shows Mineralogy, the mining company owned by Mr Palmer, donated $7,088,867 to …

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Tax, by-election and Mideast loom as parliament returns

Political debate is expected to sharpen over tax cuts, a by-election test and conflict in the Middle East as federal parliament resumes this week. Anthony Albanese spent Saturday on the …

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New program for foster carers of multicultural children launched in SA

South Australia’s Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Zoe Bettison, has welcomed the introduction of a new program launched by the state’s Child Protection Department, which offers targeted support to family placements …

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Severe weather warning for border as ex-Kirrily lingers

Northwest regions already battling floods are preparing for another soaking this weekend, with ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily set to return. After hammering the region days earlier, the former cyclone is set …

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Investors pounce on Athens airport IPO

The public sale of a 30-percent stake in Athens International Airport garnered strong demand, Greece’s finance minister said Friday, in a sign of investor confidence in the country’s recovering economy. …

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French farmers lift roadblocks as Europe protests persist

French authorities said Friday the worst of a crisis that saw farmers block roads for days was over, as protesters began lifting barricades, but demonstrations persisted elsewhere in Europe including …

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At-war Liberals ready for defamation trial

A high-profile lawyer has been dressed down in court as exiled Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming’s defamation battle with Opposition Leader John Pesutto heads for trial. In a procedural hearing …

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