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Vic gastro superbug case rise sparks public warning
Cases of a gastro superbug are rising in Victoria, prompting a warning from the state’s public health chief. Outgoing Victorian chief health officer Brett Sutton on Wednesday issued an alert …
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Officials admit ‘serious changes’ needed for TikTok
TikTok officials concede “serious changes” were needed at the social media company in the wake of a spying scandal. The admission, from Australian general manager Lee Hunter, came during a …
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Farrell returns to Europe for free trade deal talks: Feta and alcohol on the list
Trade Minister Don Farrell is heading back to Europe in a bid to break an impasse with the EU over a free trade deal. Mr Farrell will travel to Brussels …
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Albanese lays down EU trade deal bottom line
Australia will only sign a trade deal with the European Union when the agreement includes better market access for agricultural products. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese laid down his bottom line …
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Mitsotakis pledges historic reform to extend voting rights to all Greek citizens living abroad
On July 7, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced, during the debate of the Ministerial Programmatic (Draft Bill) Statements in Greek parliament that during the new term of his government, he …
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‘Unfair’ super law costing young workers thousands
Hundreds of thousands of young workers are missing out on super from their employers because of a rule that bars them from automatic contributions. Under the law, under-18 workers are …
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Sydney gender clinic not working for people: minister
The provision of gender-affirming care in NSW is not working and has to improve, the state’s health minister says. The main gender-affirming clinic for adolescents in Sydney has come under …
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Greece to cool tourists in season’s first heatwave warning
Greece’s culture ministry on Monday said it would boost shade and hand out free water at the Acropolis as the country’s weather service issued the year’s first heatwave warning. The …
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Greek police to wear cameras after Syrian migrant shot dead
Greek police minister Notis Mitarachi said Monday that officers would be retrained and start wearing body cameras after a migrant was shot and killed in a police pursuit. The death …
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Few plan to spend tax returns as economy stalls
Just one in 20 Australians plan to splurge on big-ticket items when their tax returns come through, with most opting to squirrel them away or pay down debt. Amid acute …