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Successful liver transplant saves 15-year-old Greek boy after heatstroke in Metsovo

A 15-year-old Greek boy named Dimitris has successfully undergone a life-saving liver transplant in Turin, Italy, following acute liver failure caused by heatstroke during a hike in Metsovo. Dimitris, who …

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Millions of Australians at risk of financial hardship in retirement, new report warns

More than four million Australians are worried they won’t be able to afford retirement, according to new research that reveals a growing gap between retirement savings and financial security. A …

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Campaign to bin blades in three-month machete amnesty

Parents have been urged to hand in their children’s machetes and knives at amnesty bins as part of an Australian-first ban. A total of 45 police stations across Victoria will …

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Childcare worker charged for producing abuse material

An out-of-school care worker allegedly produced child abuse material of kids aged six and under while working across suburban schools. The man, 26, produced material of 10 victims while working …

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Tsitsipas ousted in opening match in Toronto, announces return of his father as coach

Stefanos Tsitsipas has suffered a stunning loss to Australian Chris O’Connell, going down in three sets 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. After the world No.30 levelled proceedings in the second set, O’Connell …

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Australian shares slide as tariff shockwaves hit copper

The local share market has slipped from near-record levels as copper prices plunge following a surprise US tariff decision. At noon on Thursday the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 22.8 …

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Kostakidis fights back: Legal team seeks to dismiss hate speech claim as journalistic reporting

Mary Kostakidis and her legal team have formally requested for parts of her lawsuit surrounding her posts sharing a speech from the now deceased Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, to be …

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Diatribe: Saint Marina – A redemptive critque of the patriarchy

Saint Marina of Antioch in Pisidia, like many women canonised in the Christian tradition, offers a compelling yet theologically intricate narrative of sanctity forged through suffering. Her hagiography, marked by …

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“Blue Flag” status removed from twelve Greek beaches

Twelve of Greece’s beaches/coasts awarded a “Blue Flag” by the international organisation ‘Foundation for Environmental Education’ have had it withdrawn from the national and international list of 2025. The coordinators …

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Archbishop Makarios honours outgoing Consul General of Greece in Sydney

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese paid tribute to the outgoing Consul General of Greece in Sydney, Ioannis Mallikourtis, with a farewell dinner, showing their appreciation for the diplomat’s work in the …

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