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Uncertainty for projects after NSW minister’s scandal

Premier Chris Minns remains unsure about whether a NSW minister referred to an anti-corruption body was involved in decisions that benefitted his in-law’s “vast” property portfolio. Newcastle MP Tim Crakanthorp …

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Spirited community member went on four year mission to create on-line list of all Greek orgs in NSW

One spirited Greek-Australian went on a four-year mission that he put on himself: discover and document all the Greek organisations of NSW into a single database for everyone to access. …

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Victorian Labor MP stands in parliament to denounce Turkish occupation of Cyprus on 49th anniversary of invasion

Kat Theophanous, the Victorian Labor Member for Northcote today, August 2, addressed her parliamentary colleagues, to remind them of the 49 years of Turkish occupation of Cyprus’ north. The member …

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Four injured in reported Melbourne stabbing incident

Four people have been taken to hospital and a man has been arrested following a reported stabbing in Melbourne’s northwest. Emergency services were called to the incident near Puckle Street …

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NSW minister quits after misconduct claims

The first minister has fallen from the recently elected NSW Labor government following misconduct allegations relating to an undeclared family property interest. NSW Premier Chris Minns announced on Wednesday he …

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Ian Potter Museum exhibition offers glimpse into Ancient Greece and Rome daily life

The Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne is shedding light on the daily lives of citizens from Ancient times, holding an exhibition displaying everyday, ritual and …

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AI uses phone photos to help monitor bushfire threats

A network of pictures snapped by everyday Australians hopes to assist in predicting bushfire threats across the nation. Scientists from the University of the Sunshine Coast have designed an app …

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Almost 200 Victorian schools facing child abuse claims

More than 180 Victorian schools are facing legal action over claims of historical child abuse as the government weighs up expanding a probe into allegations. Arnold Thomas & Becker Lawyers …

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Greek islanders dismayed by plan to scale up fish farming

On the sunny quay of the picturesque Greek island of Poros, veteran fisherman Spiros Papaioannou makes no bones about imminent plans to expand fish farming. “We don’t want them on …

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Community urged to get their hands around Preston Market

Save the Preston Market group are inviting the entire community to show solidarity by holding hands around the entire market. The ‘Hands Around Preston Market’ event will be held on …

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