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‘I locked the door, teared up, and never looked back’ – Official end of an era for Diethnes

The iconic pastry shop “International Cakes,” a landmark in the heart of Melbourne and a reference point for our community, and beyond, has officially closed its doors after decades of …

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Foreign help expected to fight Greek forest fire: minister

Hundreds of firefighters battled for a third day Tuesday to contain a forest fire in Greece’s Peloponnese peninsula that killed two people, a minister said. The fire had consumed up …

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Easey Street murder suspect allegedly ‘Lured to Rome,’ family claims

Perry (Perikles) Kouroumblis, a suspect in the infamous Easey Street murders, was apparently drawn to Rome for a potential property deal before being apprehended, according to his family. As reported …

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Travellers to fly for less if Qatar lands Virgin deal

A major airline deal promising better value airfares into Europe and Asia won’t crash prices for passengers but will be difficult for regulators to turn away, an aviation expert says. …

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Fresh tumble in apartments threatens lofty housing goal

The chance of Australia meeting nationally-agreed housing targets has taken another hit, with approval numbers suffering a steep decline. Dwelling approvals dropped by 6.1 per cent in August, further endangering …

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Bravery Award hero admits to defrauding employer of nearly $500,000

Nick Karagiannis, a recipient of one of Australia’s top bravery awards, has pleaded guilty to defrauding his employer, Suttons Motor Group, of almost $500,000. The 44-year-old father-of-three, who once saved …

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Andre Soueid: Lebanese DJ who loves Greek music talks debut Australia tour

International DJ and violin virtuoso Andre Soueid is heading to Australia next month for the first time. The Lebanese musical artist has a huge Greek following and has become popular …

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Australia leads global burnout crisis: Dr Anastasia Hronis unpacks the pressure cooker of ‘hustle culture’

Australians are at a critical stage in terms of wellbeing with a recent report identifying they are the most burnt out in the world – a finding that does not …

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Protesters wave Hezbollah flags at Australian rally

Protesters waving Hezbollah flags who gatecrashed a pro-Palestine protest in Melbourne will be referred to the Australian Federal Police. The rally in Melbourne formed part of a national day of …

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Assistance hub opens for tomato virus crisis in South Australia

Support is now available for businesses and workers impacted by the devastating Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) outbreak in South Australia, with the Department of Primary Industries and Regions …

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