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‘Horrible conditions’: Puppies rescued from breeder

Nearly 30 dogs and puppies are under care after being rescued from “horrible conditions” in central Victoria as part of a probe into a suspected illegal dog breeding. The RSPCA …

Life

Lazarou’s discovery offers new hope for Parkinson’s’ disease

Understanding the inner workings of a complex system is vital for finding effective solutions, whether it’s a mechanic repairing an engine, or researchers seeking treatments for neurological disorders like Parkinson’s …

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Late-night liquor license freeze lifted to fuel economy and amplify Melbourne’s live music scene

Anthony Carbines, the Acting Minister for Casino, Gaming, and Liquor Regulation, today announced that the freeze on late-night liquor licenses in the inner-city municipalities of Melbourne, Port Phillip, Yarra, and …

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Greek Australian King of Garlic declares that ‘not all garlic is equal’

Melbourne cuts to the bone and the flu has returned. Stocks of cold, flu tablets, cough mixture and lozenges fly off the shelves. Nick Diamantopoulos the former chemist, is now …

Life

Twitter says users must be verified to access TweetDeck

Twitter users will soon need to be verified to use TweetDeck, the social media company says. The change will take effect in 30 days, the company said in a tweet …

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Thompson, Vukic blow away Wimbledon gloom over Kyrgios

Australian despondency over the withdrawal of Nick Kyrgios has been swept away by a brilliant first-day comeback triumph for his mate Jordan Thompson and a stirring late-evening victory for Aleksandar …

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Turkey accuses Greece of new migrant pushbacks

Turkey has rescued 95 migrants from three overloaded boats in the Aegean Sea, the interior ministry said on Monday, accusing Greece of “pushing back” the dinghies from its shores. Two …

Dialogue

The U.S. Supreme Court and Ancient Greek notions of justice

There’s a special place for judges and fair judgment in ancient Greek literature. In the depiction of the city of peace on the shield Hephaestus makes for Achilles in Homer’s …

Dialogue

Skeptical compatriots should reconsider and vote ‘Yes’ for a First Nations Voice to parliament

Neos Kosmos reported on the nationwide gatherings last Sunday, in the “Come Together for Yes” events, across major cities by the Yes23 movement. Recent polls though suggest a waning support …

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Greek heritage celebrated in Cairns

On Sunday on July 2, in Cairns, the annual St. John’s Greek Festival drew thousands from all backgrounds. According to a statement by the organisers “the festival served as an …

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