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Toll from Greece floods rises to 15 dead

The toll from flooding that has ravaged villages in central Greece has risen to 15 people dead, rescue workers said Sunday. The body of a 42-year-old man was recovered at …

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Pat Farmer runs across Australia to advocate for The Indigenous Voice to Parliament

In an show of dedication, former Liberal MP Pat Farmer is currently on a mission to raise awareness about The Indigenous Voice to Parliament as he embarks on a cross-country …

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Fronditha Care reveals community garden ‘Orestias’ in Mulgrave

Fronditha Care revealed its new community garden in Melbourne last week. The garden has been christened ‘Orestias’ in recognition of the generous contribution of $50,000 by the Victorian Association of …

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Panagia Kamariani in Melbourne celebrates faith and reverence on Nativity Day

Archbishop Makarios of Australia celebrated the Nativity of the All-Holy Theotokos at the Panagia Kamariani in Red Hill, Melbourne. The Archbishop presided over the Service of Great Vespers and led …

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Australian families caught in Greek surrogacy scandal desperately plead for resolution

Dozens of Australians have been caught up in the Greek surrogacy scandal and anxiously await news about their prospects of bringing their babies home. Thanks to its strong IVF regulation …

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PM seeks swift resolution on EU free-trade agreement

Anthony Albanese says he wants to see negotiations on a free-trade agreement with the European Union settled by the end of the year, as he held talks with world leaders …

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One in three with mental condition won’t get help

Almost one in three Australians suffering from depression, anxiety or another life-altering mental health condition won’t reach out for help, a survey shows. The Beyond Blue survey of 5212 adults …

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Man charged with murder over Melbourne CBD crash

Homicide detectives have charged a 26-year-old man with murder after he allegedly drove his car into pedestrians and vehicles in Melbourne’s CBD. Police said on Saturday night the Melton West …

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Qatar Airways flight rejection call ‘beggars belief’

Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles says he was not consulted on the decision to reject Qatar Airways’ request for additional flights, as the opposition continues to pile pressure on the …

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Morocco earthquake kills more than 2000 people

Moroccan earthquake survivors have huddled for a night in the open on the High Atlas Mountains, a day after the country’s deadliest quake in more than six decades killed more …

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