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Man jailed for sex with trafficking victim in first for Cyprus

A Cypriot court jailed a man on Friday for receiving sexual services from a human trafficking victim in a case prosecutors hailed as a milestone for the Mediterranean island. “This …

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Labor considers quota plan to boost cultural diversity and Indigenous representation

Labor is expected to adopt a quota plan at its national conference in August that would require the party to select culturally diverse and Indigenous candidates. The proposal, spearheaded by …

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Geelong community celebrates completion of Panagia Gorgoepikoos Monastery

The close-knit community of the Panagia Gorgoepikoos Monastery in Geelong gathered on Saturday, 1 July at Ballarat Receptions to commemorate the long-awaited completion of their church. The newly finished structure, …

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Big yes campaign push nationwide for voice

Many thousands have turned out at rallies nationwide to back the Indigenous voice to parliament, with organisers hoping momentum will build despite recent polls showing a decline in the yes …

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London mayor backs “win-win” deal for some Parthenon Marbles to be displayed in Athens

Sadiq Khan believes that some of the objects in the British Museum’s collection should not just stay in London. In an interview with the Greek daily newspaper Ta Nea, the …

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Australia’s first public egg and sperm bank opens

Australia’s first public egg and sperm bank has opened in Melbourne, giving thousands more Victorians the chance to start a family. The new facility opened at the Royal Women’s Hospital …

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Tsitsipas endorses girlfriend Paula Badosa’s Wimbledon comeback on social media

In a recent interview, Greek tennis sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas made headlines by sharing his thoughts on his girlfriend Paula Badosa’s potential participation in the upcoming Wimbledon tournament. Tsitsipas displayed unwavering …

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Ark of the World: Father Antonios released on restrictive terms

Father Antonios, the founder of the Ark of the World, was released with restrictive terms after his lengthy apology for the alleged sexual abuse of a minor. The cleric, who …

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Twitter will limit how many tweets users can read: Musk

Twitter is limiting how many tweets per day various accounts can read, to discourage “extreme levels” of data scraping and system manipulation, executive chair Elon Musk says in a post …

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Companies sense opportunity in psychedelic legalisation

Australia’s world-first legalisation of psychedelic treatments for mental health conditions has companies pursuing a market opportunity to do well while doing some good. From this weekend, specifically authorised and trained …

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