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Ethnic Business Awards Foundation launched in Sydney
After more than three decades of the Ethnic Business Awards, the Foundation launched on Wednesday with broad community support and the graces of both sides of politics as a platform …
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Hellas support decision to remove NCIP but will remain as is
Football in Australia is currently going through a period of transition. Stakeholders are working towards making the product more attractive for fans in the hope that the clubs would enjoy …
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‘Mazi’: Exploring Palliative Care with PRONIA
The ‘Mazi’ project is a Palliative Care community education program funded for three years by the Department of Health and Human Services and powered by PRONIA. The program aims to …
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Brexit and Alcibiades: Populism, demagoguery and fake news
Does the ancient Greek world of politics – from which ‘democracy’ and indeed ‘politics’ are ultimately derived – have any light to shed on the current UK Brexit catastrophe (another …
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PRONIA supports LGBTIQA clients and their families through sensitive practice training
As part of PRONIA’s endless support to culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) individuals and families a new, highly interactive workshop with case studies and activities has been launched, with an …
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Oldest human skull outside Africa identified as 210,000 years old
A 210,000-year-old human skull found in Greece shows that the human species left Africa much earlier than previously thought. The exciting discovery was published in a new study in Nature …
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Cyprus tells Sweden to stop “defaming” its halloumi cheese
Swedish food expert Anna Richert of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said that eating Cyprus halloumi could be worse than eating meat because of the high levels of antibiotics Cypriot …
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Extreme weather leads to foreigner deaths at popular Greek seaside resort
At least seven people, including children aged eight and two years, died after extreme weather struck a popular tourist region in Greece. Deaths included those of two elderly Czech nationals …
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Graffiti in Cyprus paints a rich and complex picture of this divided society
All too often, graffiti is categorised as either art or vandalism, when in fact it’s so much more than that. When read with special attention, graffiti can offer deep insights …
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US scientist Suzanne Eaton’s death in Greece was result of a ‘criminal act’
American biologist Suzanne Eaton, 59, whose body was found in a cave on Crete, was killed, forensic pathologists said on Wednesday following an autopsy. Her body was found on Monday …