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Creator of Teach Us Consent movement, Channel Contos, receives prestigious Diana Award

Chanel Contos, 24, has been recognised for her role as founder and CEO of ‘Teach Us Consent’, a movement lobbying for and providing holistic consent and sexuality education with the …

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Dina Yehia, the first Greek-Egyptian sworn into NSW Supreme Court

Dina Yehia has become the first person of Greek Egyptian descent to sit on the Supreme Court of NSW. Esteemed solicitor, barrister and District Court Judge Yehia was sworn in …

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Dion Georgopoulos a finalist for visual storytelling in The Canberra Times

Canberra Times photojournalist Dion Georgopoulos has been recognised for his efforts in recording human interest stories during lockdown. Georgopoulos, 26, is a finalist in the John B Fairfax Family Young …

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Greece is in top ten countries for millionaire migrants

A total of 88,000 millionaires are expected to move to a new country by the end of 2022, according to the latest Henley Global Citizens Report which tracks private wealth …

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Kyrgios accused of assaulting his ex-partner right ahead of his quarter-final Wimbledon clash

Nick Kyrgios was served with a charge of assault from his ex-girlfriend following a domestic incident in December last year right ahead of his Wimbledon quarter-final clash against Chilean Cristian …

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My pappou, a prisoner of war

In the summer of July 1974, Turkey invaded Cyprus. My grandfather Panayiotis Harpas was aged 35 and my grandmother Ellatha Harpas was only 29 years old. That summer would changed …

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Go Youth gears up with trivia night to raise funds for Five Loaves

More than 110 young people attended the Go Youth Melbourne trivia night at St Catherine’s in Malvern East Melbourne on Saturday, 2 July to raise funds for the the District …

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Feta which ever way you slice it is a key issue in EU-Australia trade talks

After smoothing the waters over last year’s contentious nuclear submarine deal which derailed relations between France and Australia, negotiators are tiptoeing across a minefield to navigate resumed trade talks between …

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Unvaccinated Greek elderly continue to die from COVID

Hundreds of people continue to die due to COVID-related complications and the medical community stresses the importance of a fourth dose of the COVID vaccination for those eligible, especially the …

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Silvina Batakis appointed Argentina’s new economy minister

Silvina Batakis is Argentina’s new economy minister after the sudden resignation of her predecessor Martin Guzman who has been held responsible for Argentina’s financial crisis. Guzman, who resigned on Saturday, …

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