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Labor secures third runaway victory in state poll

Premier Roger Cook has declared he’s ready to get back to work after Western Australian Labor secured a third term with another massive victory. Labor was on track to win …

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Julian Hill says Greeks are a “shining example” of multicultural success as the election looms

Consistent polls show Albanese’s Labor government sliding, yet as we head to federal elections, the race may well tighten. The contest over who governs Australia becomes real and polls matter …

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Greek government survives no-confidence vote over 2023 train inferno

Greece’s parliament on Friday rejected a no-confidence motion brought against Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s government over its handling of the country’s worst rail disaster in 2023. Following days of acrimonious …

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Millions on alert with Alfred’s worst still to come

Millions of Australians have been warned to stay vigilant as ex-tropical cyclone Alfred crosses onto the mainland, with the worst of the heavy rain and flash flooding still to come. …

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Greek Women of the Northern Suburbs ‘Anemones’ honour Sofia Mastoris OAM on International Women’s Day

The Greek Women of the Northern Suburbs ‘Anemones’ marked International Women’s Day with a heartfelt tribute to the late Sofia Mastoris OAM, who passed away on 28 January. Held on …

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Penny Wong and Ged Kearney visit Fronditha Care, praise strong community spirit

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong and Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care Ged Kearney visited Fronditha Care’s Thornbury facility, where they were welcomed by President Kostas Livadaras, Secretary Jim …

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Greek lover launches legal battle for share of George Giannaros’ estate

The family of former Sydney Olympic Football Club president George Giannaros were blindsided after his Greek lover launched legal action claiming he promised to buy her an apartment in Athens. …

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High anxiety as floods begin before cyclone strikes

A flood-ravaged town is expected to be inundated for the second time in three years as local rivers swell beyond their banks before the arrival of Cyclone Alfred. Thousands of …

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Labor’s big guns for the election – Medicare bulkbilling

A fortnight ago, Labor saw a flicker from what may have looked like a diminishing light on the hill. It rolled out the big guns—health. A signature Labor policy, the …

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Flora Socratous, still suffering after home invasion says ‘enough is enough’

A much-anticipated bail review has been fast-tracked in Victoria as state attorney-general is called on to tackle the crime crisis. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan tasked Attorney-General Sonya Kilkenny and Police …

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