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Luxury jeweller charged with faking heist for insurance
A luxury jeweller has been charged with orchestrating an elaborate armed robbery at his Sydney CBD store in a bid to defraud his insurer. Michel Elias Germani initially told police …
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High inflation hovers over Labor’s second budget
Inflation may have lost some of its sting but it’s still high enough to have the Albanese government walking a thin budget line. After hitting a likely peak of 7.8 …
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NSW coalition front bench resolved at eleventh hour
With notable absences and a host of fresh faces, the NSW opposition front bench has been revealed just hours before the new parliament met for the first time. It came …
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Oakleigh Grammar unveils innovative centre for academic excellence during festival
Oakleigh Grammar celebrated the official opening of its N P Nikolakakis Centre for Academic Excellence last Sunday, 7 May. The ceremony was graced by a stellar cast of dignitaries, including …
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Honouring the unsung heroines of Pontus: A seminar at the Greek Centre by Dean Kalimniou
The Greek History and Culture Series continues at the Greek Centre with an event to commemorate the Pontian Genocide Memorial. Organised by the Greek Community of Melbourne, the event will …
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What we know so far about the federal budget
WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE 2023 FEDERAL BUDGET SO FAR Treasurer Jim Chalmers will deliver his second federal budget on Tuesday, focusing on cost-of-living relief while ensuring spending does not …
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Victoria to launch digital driver’s licences by 2024
Victorians will be able to drive with a digital licence as part of a regional trial before a statewide rollout of the technology. All drivers will be able to carry …
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Food For Thought Network and PRONIA collaborate to empower women
The Greek Community of Melbourne building was filled with over 80 enthusiastic participants for the first interactive workshop of the joint initiative of Food For Thought Network (FFTN) and PRONIA. …
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Oakleigh Community Festival kicks off with N.P. Nikolakakis Centre of Academic Excellence’ opening
The official opening of Oakleigh Grammar’s impressive N. P. Nikolakakis Centre of Academic Excellence was inaugurated in the presence of dignitaries and crowds on Sunday, 7 May. The event took …
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Main points of Greece’s May 21 ballot
Greece holds its most unpredictable election in over a decade on May 21. It is expected to be a close contest between the conservative New Democracy of outgoing Prime Minister …