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Uluru statement comes into focus in Reconciliation Week
With the referendum on a First Nations voice fast approaching and racism on the national agenda after journalist Stan Grant was targeted, National Reconciliation Week is shaping up as particularly significant …
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Lockdowns impeded migrant women from fleeing abuse
Domestic violence rates soared during Australia’s COVID-19 lockdowns but for temporary migrant women it was even more precarious because they could be deported and separated from their children by their …
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Postecoglou focused on Celtic amid links to Spurs job
Ange Postecoglou insists that, even while his name continues to be linked with the Tottenham Hotspur job in the Premier League, the demands that come with being Celtic manager will …
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Heavy metals, nicotine, arsenic in retail vape products
Widely available vape products have been found to contain toxic heavy metals, carcinogens and nicotine, according to new tests. Queensland’s Health and Environment Committee tested the chemical composition of 17 …
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Elon Musk company wins approval for brain implant study
Elon Musk’s Neuralink company has received clearance for its first human clinical trial of brain implants, as it faces US probes over its handling of animal experiments. The approval from …
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Olive Oil: A case of linguistic vandalism
The Old Ways A major feature of the traditional olive oil is its simplicity and easiness to use. Historically, olive oil was produced by small producers using a communal press …
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The Aussie sensations bringing Greekness back to wrestling
Many Greek Australians would have the blood of warriors running in them, your ancestors who fought valiantly in battle, but what we do with that blood is entirely up to …
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Graft case Kaili to return to MEP duties: lawyer
Greek MEP Eva Kaili, the face of the “Qatargate” corruption scandal, plans to return to her European Parliament duties next week after being freed from house arrest pending trial, her …
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Z – Grigoris Lambrakis: A champion of peace whose legacy endures
May 27 commemorates the assassination of peace activist Grigoris Lambrakis in Thessaloniki in 1963—a pivotal event that continues to resonate in Greece’s modern political life. Lambrakis’ commitment to peace served …
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Melbourne’s Greek schools voice concerns over new payroll tax
Victoria’s two independent faith-based Greek schools have raised concern and written to all members of parliament over this weeks state budget which seeks to increase payroll tax for high-fee paying …