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IVF, contraception drugs cheaper as birth rate dips
A new treatment for a common painful condition and two other drugs will be made cheaper to improve thousands of Australian women’s lives. About 8500 Australian women are expected to …
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Albanese joins Ukraine ‘coalition of the willing’ talks
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reiterated Australia is open to contributing to a future peacekeeping effort in Ukraine as Britain flagged planning is moving to an “operational phase,” during a …
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PanHellenic Women’s celebrate IWD with a picnic
On a sunny Labour Day, on 10 March, members of the PanHellenic Women’s Federation of Australia got together at Melbourne’s Linear Park in Taylors Lakes to rejoice and reflect on …
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Mass protests spur Greek government shakeup, younger MPs promoted
Greece’s new ministers in key portfolios were sworn in at the Presidential Mansion on Saturday, a day after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ordered a cabinet reshuffle. The move, in a …
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Attrition of Euro football will affect EPL clubs: Ange
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou believes the “attrition” of playing in European competitions will “catch up” with English teams. The north-London club have been hit by injuries this season with the …
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Moody’s upgrades Greece credit rating, outlook stable
Ratings agency Moody’s on Friday upgraded Greece’s credit rating, pulling the country out of junk territory after its years of struggling to recover from a debt crisis. Along with the …
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Aiva Anagnostiadis one of two Melbourne teens one step closer to Formula 1 dream
When Aiva Anagnostiadis and Joanne Ciconte were born, 2007 and 2008 respectively, no woman had competed in Formula One for over 15 years. And no woman has taken to the …
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Euterpe Collective: Empowering and celebrating Greek female musicians
There are many topics to discuss when speaking with Stav Thomopoulos, one of the most active members of the Greek Australian music scene, on a warm afternoon in Melbourne’s north. …
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Major cities and inland to swelter in sharp heatwave
Australia’s east coast will swelter through a summer-like heatwave with some areas to notch record-breaking temperatures. Parts of NSW, Victoria and South Australia could feel temperatures up to 12C above …
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Smell like a god: Ancient sculptures were scented, Danish study shows
Science has already proven that sculptures from ancient Greece and Rome were often painted in warm colours, and now a Danish study has revealed that some were also perfumed. “A …