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Labor ‘delusional’ as poll shows coalition in the lead
Voters are favouring the coalition over federal Labor, a new poll shows, in a sign the government’s cost-of-living relief may not be enough. The Australian Financial Review/Freshwater Strategy poll published …
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Panathinaikos holds on to secure a draw against PAOK
Neither PAOK nor Panathinaikos was able to seize control in the first derby clash of the season as the two heavyweights were made to share the spoils. The Thessaloniki giants …
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Unpacking the dopamine Myth: Dr Anastasia Hronis on reclaiming control of our behaviours
When clinical psychologist, Anastasia Hronis, started writing The Dopamine Brain, she soon realised how much misinformation was out there about dopamine —what it is and how it works. In her …
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Melbourne man dead after ambulance wait amid crew shortage
High levels of sick-leave left Victoria down 50 ambulances overnight and in a dangerous position, according to the boss of the state’s paramedics union. Victorian Ambulance Union Secretary Danny Hill …
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Victory move into Australia Cup semi-finals, Oakleigh Cannons succumb to Macarthur
A-League Men sides Melbourne Victory and Macarthur have booked their places in the Australia Cup semi-finals. They won their quarter-finals on Saturday to join South Melbourne and Adelaide United in …
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Sector, including Fronditha Care, welcomes bi-partisan deal on aged care reform
The country’s aged care system overhaul has received a green light this week with Labor and Coalition striking a deal on the Aged Care Act, under which wealthier Australians will …
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Sydney Lord Mayor closes in on sixth term, maybe her last
Australia’s longest-serving lord mayor, Clover Moore, has all but declared victory for a record sixth term managing Sydney, and she says it could be her last. Ms Moore thanked her …
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Hellenic Writers and Greek consulate hold joint event honouring Lord Byron’s legacy
A tribute evening featuring poetry, music and lectures honouring Lord Byron’s legacy is set to take place in October, organised by the Hellenic Writers Association of Australia and Melbourne’s Greek …
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Ottoman Empire’s genocide of Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks to be taught in NSW schools
From 2027 onwards, Year 7 to 10 students in New South Wales will be taught about Australia’s and New Zealand’s humanitarian efforts during WWI that saved survivors of the Armenian, …
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Push for national fertility plan as birth rate dives
Australia should implement a national plan for fertility care to bolster the country’s IVF services amid a plummeting birth rate. The insight comes from a review by former health minister …