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Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton resigns

The man who led Victoria’s health response throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton, has resigned. Professor Sutton will step down from his role after four years to …

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Mariners defender Nectarios Triantis joins Sunderland

Talented young Australian defender Nectarios Triantis has signed with English Championship club Sunderland for an undisclosed fee from Central Coast Mariners. Triantis, 20, had only played seven minutes in the …

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Over one million tickets sold for Women’s Cup: FIFA

This year’s Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is on track to become the most attended standalone women’s sporting event ever with over one million tickets sold. FIFA president …

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EU ministers seal ‘historic’ migration deal

European Union ministers have agreed on how to share out the responsibility for looking after migrants and refugees, after 12 hours of negotiations managed to get Italy and Greece to …

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Study investigates ‘Brain Drain’ phenomenon in Greece and seeks solutions

As Greece seeks to tackle the issue of brain drain and retain highly educated individuals who have graduated from Greek universities, initiatives like the ‘Ionian Hall of Science’ provide hope …

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Fallen Kambosos Jr mobilises for a second coming

Two crushing defeats in 2022 to an undisputed world champion cannot blunt George Kambosos Jr’s appetite. Nine months after a second loss to the unstoppable Devin Haney, Australia’s former unified …

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Small businesses granted amnesty on overdue tax returns

Small businesses with overdue tax and fringe benefits returns dating back almost four years are being granted amnesty. The Australian Taxation Office is encouraging small businesses with an aggregated turnover …

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Jewish groups welcome federal ban on Nazi symbols

Jewish organisations have applauded a planned nationwide ban on Nazi symbols, following a rise in their use amongst far-right groups. New federal laws will see people displaying Nazi insignia face …

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Qantas and Jetstar to take off from Western Sydney

Qantas and Jetstar will be the first two airlines ready for take-off from the new Western Sydney international airport. The airport is on track to open in late 2026, and …

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Australian soccer mourns death of pioneer Rale Rasic

Australian football pioneer Rale Rasic, the first coach to take the Socceroos to a World Cup, has died, aged 87. Always hailed as a revolutionary in the game in Australia, …

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