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Theatre adaptation ‘Loaded’ targets identity politics and puts the focus on class

Christos Tsiolkas’ debut novel, “Loaded,” published in 1995, has been adapted into a play co-written by Dan Giovannoni and Tsiolkas, directed by Stephen Nicolazzo, and is currently showing at the …

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Aussies: Kokkinakis falls to Sinner and Popyrin stuns Felix A-A in Rome

Alexei Popyrin’s stellar year has continued with a brilliant win on Italian clay against Felix Auger-Aliassime. The 23-year-old from Sydney won out 6-4 4-6 7-5 on Friday in a three-hour, …

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Sydney heap pressure on City for ALM finals clash

Sydney FC boss Steve Corica is confident of upsetting Melbourne City to reach the A-League Men grand final, insisting the pressure is firmly on the premiers as they host the …

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Turkey elections: why Europe is watching closely

Turkey’s elections are a key moment not just for the country itself but also for its European neighbours. With President Tayyip Erdogan facing his toughest electoral test in two decades, …

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Liberal leader lawyers up for stoush with expelled MP

Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto will fight any defamation action brought by Moira Deeming after the controversial MP was expelled from the parliamentary party. In a two-hour special meeting at …

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Inquiry backs unamended laws on Indigenous voice

A cross-party parliamentary committee has backed laws setting up a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous voice in the constitution. The inquiry report, released three days earlier than expected on Friday, …

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Socceroos coach Arnold hopes for Argentina friendly

Socceroos coach Graham Arnold hopes a friendly match against Argentina in China can be locked in to give his charges the perfect test ahead of World Cup qualifiers and the …

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Tasmania becomes third Australian state to recognise Hellenic, Armenian, and Assyrian Genocides

The Tasmanian House of Assembly unanimously passed a motion Thursday, 11 May, recognising the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek Genocides committed by the Ottoman Empire and its successor state. This historic …

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Brighton Le Sands Greek festival postponed due to “unforeseen circumstances”

Sydney’s Brighton Le Sands Greek festival which was to make a much anticipated return after a 20 year hiatus has been postponed. In a media release from the Greek Orthodox …

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Greek Community of WA ignites centenary with year-long festivities

This year marks the Hellenic Community of Western Australia’s centenary, a celebration set to last a year. The Community’s President Paul Afkos OAM spoke to Neos Kosmos about the milestone …

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