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Ministers taken to task for unlawful robodebt scheme

Former coalition ministers have been found to have dismissed or ignored key concerns about the unlawful robodebt scheme. But it is not yet clear which – if any – ex-ministers …

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Greek-born new generation cafe owner’s odyssey to recognition

Greek born café owner George Zaharof has won the award for Most Outstanding Business Person of the Year at the Local Business Awards in Sydney. His café, That Place, located …

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Melbourne Airport baggage upgrade to cause disruption

Melbourne Airport will move to a track and trace baggage system for international flights, with passengers warned to expect disruptions during a $500 million upgrade. Under the new system, checked …

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Date locked in for rare state by-election as MP quits

A date has been set for the first Victorian state by-election in almost six years following the departure of long-time Liberal MP Ryan Smith. Lower house speaker Maree Edwards confirmed …

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French woman returns marble fragment to Greece

A French woman has voluntarily agreed to return a marble fragment from the Erechtheion on the Acropolis of Athens back to Greece. Jacqueline Junelles has owned fragment since the 1970s, …

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Murray in charge against Tsitsipas as Wimbledon curfew halts play

Andy Murray was within touching distance of the Wimbledon third round on Thursday when he opened up a two sets to one lead over world number five Stefanos Tsitsipas while …

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‘Wrong, illegal and never again’: The robodebt reaction

Former coalition ministers have been found to have dismissed or ignored key concerns about the unlawful robodebt scheme. But it is not yet clear which – if any – ex-ministers …

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Police unit goes cold on unsolved death cases

The head of the NSW unsolved homicide squad has conceded his team has no record of multiple cold cases being examined during an inquiry into dozens of suspected gay hate …

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Australian football mourns the loss of legend Attila Abonyi

Australian football is mourning the passing of Socceroos great Attila Abonyi. Born in Budapest in 1946, Abonyi migrated to Melbourne with his family in 1957. In a celebrated playing career, …

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Maria Vamvakinou in Cyprus advocates for peace and an end to human trafficking

During her private visit to Cyprus, the federal parliamentarian Maria Vamvakinou also had a series of meetings organised by Australia’s High Commission. Vamvakinou, who is the Chair of the Australia-Cyprus …

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