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Drew Pavlou welcomes review into freedom of speech at universities

Drew Pavlou, 21, the Greek Australian student banned on Monday from setting foot on any University of Queensland campus, welcomed the sweeping review into whether or not universities are meeting …

Rounds 9 and 10 AFL roundup: The Tigers, the Cats and the Demons come out on top miles ahead of their opponents

We are now well into the AFL’s 33 games in 20 days. Last Friday the Blues gave up a lead of 5 goals to lose to Hawthorn and Essendon were …

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Yo-yoing restrictions putting pressure on year 12 students and their teachers

Term three looked a little more promising for the class of 2020 as year 12’s were able to sit back in their classrooms with their teachers. Unfortunately this was short …

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Minister Tudge grilled about multiculturalism, bad translations and usurping power from Mikakos

Acting Immigration Minister Alan Tudge has been a busy man. His department has met with 6,000 community groups around Australia – 1,000 in Melbourne – to discuss challenges they face …

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Good news gran is back home from St Basil’s via Austin after surviving COVID-19

The emptying of St Basil’s Home for Aged Care last week and transport of residents to hospitals around Melbourne caused concern for Marina Milou, who did not want her mother …

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Nick Kyrgios and other tennis stars pull out from the US Open

Coronavirus worries have prompted Australian tennis stars Nick Kyrgios and Ash Barty to withdraw from the US Open. Kyrgios will not be appearing at the French Open either and said …

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Spin falls short as the media grill Andrews over the quarantine hotel fiasco

On Wednesday, Victoria recorded 471 new coronavirus cases and eight deaths, while the state’s new stage four lockdown is estimated to cost over $9 billion, see up to 250,000 people …

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“Aphrodite speaks: I am not making you your coffee” is Koraly’s new, gutsy online arts festival

Cypriot-Australian writer and actor Koraly Dimitriadis has launched a new, year-long online arts festival called “No, I am not washing your dirty plate Arts Festival”, with the first event to …

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Medical company taking over St Basil’s secured over $1.2bn in federal contracts this year

The Australian healthcare company Aspen Medical, whose medical team took over the management of St Basil’s Home for the Aged in Fawkner following a deadly outbreak of COVID-19 last month, …

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What’s On 6 August – 13 August

ONLINE FREE ONLINE LECTURE: BIZIM PAOK – OUR PAOK: REFUGEES, SPORTS, AND VENIZELISM IN INTERWAR THESSALONIKI The Greek Community of Melbourne is hosting an online lecture as part of their …

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