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Ambulance Victoria chief exec resigns after 18 months

Ambulance Victoria chief executive Jane Miller has resigned after 18 months in the role. The resignation comes less than a month after the paramedic union passed a vote of no …

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Unemployment jump likely if firms hoarding workers: RBA

Australia’s central bank remains alert to the possibility of a rapid lift in the unemployment rate, a more likely scenario if businesses have been hoarding workers. The most likely scenario …

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Harris urges Democrats to fight in surprise appearance

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has made a surprise appearance at the party’s national convention, drawing cheers from the crowd as she vowed to defeat Republican rival Donald Trump in …

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Two Greek Australians recognised for their journalism work

Two Greek Australians have been awarded for their work in journalism at the Kennedy Awards. ABC‘s Mario Christodoulou won Outstanding Podcast alongside Paul Farrell, Benjamin Sveen, Leila Shunnar and Ingrid …

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Oakleigh Grammar team favourites for Australian Teacher Aide awards

Oakleigh Grammar’s Learning Enhancement Team has earned a major honour after being announced as a highly rated candidate for the 2024 ‘Australian Teacher Aide of the Year’ awards. The School, …

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Baby among group rescued on Tilos after days of being stranded

An operation to save a group of migrants on Tilos, including a 50-day-old infant, took place on Sunday as the island pooled its resources to rescue the trapped individuals. The …

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The Greens are no longer the party of Bob Brown

It’s hard not to admire Dr Brown. In the 1970s, when he was a doctor in Launceston, he led the campaigns to save Lake Pedder and the Franklin River from …

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Brawl breaks out on Greek ferry over toilet argument

Another fight broke out on a Greek passenger ferry on Monday, this time on a ship travelling from Crete to Athens. It was reported by ERT that the brawl erupted …

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Multidisciplinary artist and scientist trying to change the world, starting in the mud

Constantine Stefanou is in his early thirties but has already lived many lives, one could say he is wise beyond his years. Stefanou is an Adelaide-based multidisciplinary sound artist, musician, …

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Childcare is near non-existent for 700,000 Australians

One in four Australians have severely limited access to childcare while 700,000 have virtually no access at all, a report has revealed. Victoria University’s Mitchell Institute mapped childcare access across …

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