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Tasmania vote a lesson for federal Labor and Liberals

Tasmanians have sent the nation’s major political parties into a frenzy as they prepare for a federal election by failing to vote decisively for either a Liberal or Labor government. Though ballots …

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Percat wins as Payne’s pain continues at Albert Park

Nick Percat has claimed his first Supercars win in four years in Melbourne as rookie Matt Payne’s nightmare weekend continued. As Percat outpaced championship leaders Broc Feeney and Will Brown …

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Australia will work with US regardless of president

Australia is ready to work with the US regardless of who Americans vote for at the presidential election, the deputy prime minister says. Questions are being asked about the future …

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Tsitsipas concedes to Shapovalov in rain-delayed clash

In a match spanning two days, Stefanos Tsitsipas (No. 11) was defeated by Denis Shapovalov (No. 126) with 2-0 sets (6-2, 6-4), leading to Tsitsipas’ early exit from the Miami …

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F1 field still chasing rampaging Max Verstappen

Red Bull superstar Max Verstappen can equal his own Formula One record for most wins in a row when he starts as hot favourite to clinch his second straight Australian …

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Antipodes bilingual literary periodical’s 70th issue dedicated to Cyprus

The 70th issue of Antipodes is set to launch on Sunday, October 20, with a special dedication to Cyprus exploring the various facets of the island known as the birthplace …

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50 years of Modern Greek at the University of Sydney

The Department of Modern Greek at the University of Sydney marks its 50th anniversary milestone with a free event on Sunday 14 April (3pm) as part of the 42nd Greek …

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Charles and Catherine’s cancer diagnoses: key dates

Catherine, Princess of Wales’s announcement Friday that she has cancer and is in the early stages of chemotherapy comes just weeks after King Charles III revealed his own cancer diagnosis. …

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France mounts security drill ahead of Olympic torch relay

French police tested their security plans for the Olympic torch relay on Friday, with a multi-layered ring of 100 officers set to be deployed to keep protesters at bay. Authorities …

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Australia, Greece, and Cyprus show contrasting trends in age-related happiness according to annual study

Australia is the tenth happiest country in the world, but data shows the older are much happier than the young. Meanwhile Greece, at 64, and Cyprus, at 50, see the …

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