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Australia works to secure citizens as hostages released

Australian officials continue to assist 67 people who want to leave Gaza with the situation described as dire on the final day of a temporary ceasefire. Sixteen more hostages were …

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The dentist who may transform the lives of sleep apnea sufferers

When Daniel Craig Hetrelezis was studying to become a dentist, he noticed people falling asleep in lecture theatres. He would hear them snore at times and spot bags under people’s …

Life

What’s On 1- 7 December: Music, culture, books, festivals and more

VIC The Tsiftes Band Rebetiko comes to Oakleigh this Sunday. Known as the Greek blues, Rebetiko emerged in Greece in the 1920s as the music of the poor and the …

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SA launches multicultural ambassador pioneering diversity in organisations

Today, the Malinauskas Labor government of South Australia launched the Multicultural South Australia Ambassador Program, which aims to entrench the Multicultural Charter into ways of doing business. The statement from …

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Vice President of European Commission, Margaritis Schinas visits Australia

On Tuesday, Margaritis Schinas, Vice President for the Promotion of the European Way of Life, commenced his visit to Australia with the aim of strengthening EU-Australia cooperation from a people-centric …

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NPL2 Mens Victoria: The off season had work has started for the “Greek” teams

As the 2024 off season for the men’s NPL2 championship begins , the fourteen participating football clubs have already hit the ground running. Among these clubs, there are four with …

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Acropolis row: UK and Greece quarrel over cancelled PM meeting

Britain and Greece on Tuesday disputed claims about why a prime ministerial meeting was cancelled, in a diplomatic row against a backdrop of ownership claims to ancient sculptures on display …

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Fresh appeal in battle over secret robodebt documents

A transparency advocate has begun his latest bid to have key documents in the implementation of the robodebt scheme made public. Justin Warren was in the Federal Court on Wednesday …

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Australians owed millions in unclaimed Medicare rebates

Nearly one million Australians could receive a festive season boost to their bank balance, as the government tries to return $234 million in unclaimed Medicare benefits. On average, these Australians …

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Mytilineos agrees 10-year deal to supply broadband operator NBN with PV power

Greek industrial group Mytilineos Energy and Metals has approved a ten-year deal with Australian broadband wholesaler NBN Co to source green electricity from its 120-MW (megawatt) solar park in Queensland. …

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