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Renters could be hit in $1.5b ‘sneaky’ budget tax hike

Renters could cop the brunt of a $1.5 billion tax change aimed at landlords and holiday-home owners as the NSW government tries to funnel funds into houses for essential workers. …

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Australian tourists charged ridiculous cab fare by Greece’s taxi ‘mafia’

A pair of Australian tourists fell victim to an outrageous cab fare after encountering ‘taxi mafia’, which saw a trip from Piraeus to Pangrati in Athens come to 350 euros, …

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Mental Health Part 4 – Adolescent mental health

In most countries adolescent health is greatly neglected which doesn’t bode well for any society given that seventy-five percent of mental health disorders first develop in adolescence, with more than …

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Mitsotakis: “Russia-Ukraine war is a ‘global issue'”

Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has reaffirmed the belief in bring a fair and lasting peace in the war in Ukraine, stressing that the conflict is a global issue. Mitsotakis …

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China-Australia relations ‘renewed and revitalised’

Australia’s relationship with China is on a path of “steady improvement”, Beijing’s second-most powerful leader said following talks with top Australian politicians. Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived at Parliament House …

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Sinking ad numbers signal tougher times for job seekers

Job hunters still have more choice of open roles compared with pre-pandemic levels, even as the average number of ads each week continues to fall. Since the end of 2023, …

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Global audiences suspicious of AI-powered newsrooms

Global concerns about the use of AI in news production and misinformation are growing, with Australians among the most wary of artificial intelligence, particularly in political coverage. The annual Digital …

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Parthenon sculptures recreated from 3D scans to initiate potential return to Greece

Archaeologist Roger Michel and his team have tasked themselves with resolving the Parthenon sculptures issue, using the latest technology to create replicas in a bid to convince the British Museum …

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Dutton takes lead as preferred PM for the first time

Australians are finally taking to Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, with voter ratings of Anthony Albanese continuing to drop as they turn to the coalition for national security and economic management. …

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NPL Victoria Men’s: Alexander the Great

Heidelberg United – South Melbourne In a battle of the titans, Heidelberg United emerged victorious against South Melbourne, leaving their opponents yellow-faced and black-hearted. With a ferocious determination, United relentlessly …

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