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Powerful quake kills 144 in Myanmar, toll to rise
A powerful earthquake has killed at least 144 people in Myanmar, toppling buildings and wrecking infrastructure across a wide area, including a skyscraper under construction in neighbouring Thailand. Much of …
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Battle for the middle: Election 2025 kicks off with cost-of-living showdown
On Friday morning, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese officially announced that the federal election will be held on May 3, following Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ fourth budget and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s …
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Steph Kyriacou runs hot at LPGA Tour’s Championship
Steph Kyriacou has produced a stunning birdie blitz to be the leading Australian after the opening round of the LPGA Tour’s Ford Championship in Arizona. But it was all about …
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Dutton’s fuel excise cut: A populist lifeline or a fiscal time bomb?
Peter Dutton’s proposal to halve the petrol excise for 12 months is a bold, populist manoeuvre in the Liberals’ armoury as we head for the Federal elections of May 3. …
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A-League Men: Round 24 preview
The A-League Men are back after a week off for the international break and with just six rounds to go, things are heating up. The round kicks off tonight at …
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FFTN Global Menopause Awareness Event empowers women with expert insights
Women navigating menopause will have the opportunity to gain expert advice and support at the Second Global Online Event – “Take Control of Your Menopause Journey” hosted by the Food …
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Eurovision running order announced, Greece drop acoustic version of their song
The performance order for the countries competing in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland has been announced. Cyprus, represented by Theo Evan with “Shh”, will close the first …
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Greek MPs address consular services, postal voting, and language preservation in Sydney visit
The imperative need to maintain the Greek language in the diaspora, the improvement of services in the Consulates, postal voting, and the requirement of the Greek authorities to listen to …
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Greek tourism in January by the numbers
Preliminary data from the Bank of Greece says the country saw a tourism surge in January with over 821,000 visitors, most of which were German. German tourists topped the arrivals …
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New European entry rule delayed until at least end of 2026
The introduction of the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) has been delayed until Q4 2026. With over 37 million visitors to Europe each year, the introduction of ETIAS …