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South Australia takes action: ‘Rent bidding’ prohibited under new laws

In a proactive response to the ongoing housing crisis, the government of South Australia has taken a major leap forward by implementing a ban on rent bidding. This measure is …

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Mykonos port turns into “cruise ship parking”

The idyllic island of Mykonos grapples with a surge in tourist arrivals as Titanic cruise ships dock daily at its port. Thousands of visitors disembark within a few hours, leading …

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Australian universities climb in world rankings

Three Australian universities have been ranked among the top 20 higher education institutions in the world. The University of Melbourne came in at number 14 while the University of Sydney …

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PRONIA raise and receive funding to help support Greek Community

PRONIA hosted their Annual Fundraising Gala last Friday, raising over $52,000 for the Greek Community while celebrating the organisation’s 51st year. Joining staff and volunteers for the evening were some …

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Giorgos Kotsiras, the new Deputy Minister for the Greek Diaspora

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs responsible for the Greek Diaspora, Giorgos Kotsiras, is a doctor of European Law from the Law School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. …

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Inquiry into ‘vile’ historical sexual abuse at school

An inquiry will be held into allegations of historical child sexual abuse at a Victorian school amid mounting pressure from victim-survivors and legal experts. Premier Daniel Andrews on Wednesday announced …

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Traders in Preston Market put under pressure ahead of redevelopment plans

The Preston Market development saga continues, as part-owners Salta Properties, who want to redevelop the market into an apartment complex issued an ultimatum in a letter sent in mid-May to …

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Greek far-right makes vote comeback

The far right has made a dramatic return to Greek politics, swept back on a wave of anger over the name deal on North Macedonia and the enduring power of …

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Welcome mat put out for low-deposit home buyers

Tens of thousands of hopeful buyers can secure a property with a smaller deposit by locking down a spot on the latest home guarantee scheme. From Saturday – the start …

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VicForests loses appeal against logging bans

Victorian logging bans will likely remain in place until the native timber industry is phased out, after an appeal by state-owned forestry company VicForests was thrown out. VicForests had appealed …

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