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Iconic Melbourne store Enoteca Sileno that helped introduce gelato to Aussies to close its doors...

The Daily Mail 14 May 2024
Gino arrived in Australia in 1952 as an assisted passage immigrant from the Molise region in Central Italy. With an extensive business background and a family history in wine and food, he saw the potential in Australia for Italian products.
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Australia plans limits on international students

Voa News 14 May 2024
SYDNEY — Australia says it will impose limits on the number of international students coming into the country to ease stress on housing and to reduce immigration ... Specific quotas for international students have not yet been made public.
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Vietnamese fashion designer launches áo dài collections celebrating Việt Nam - Australia friendship

Vietnam News 14 May 2024
... HCM City, as well as create opportunities for Vietnamese tourism businesses to meet with Australian partners such as tour operators, travel companies, the media, and the general public in Australia.
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Army whistleblower who exposed alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan is sentenced to prison

Stars and Stripes 14 May 2024
MELBOURNE, Australia — An ... Human Rights Watch’s Australia director Daniela Gavshon said McBride’s sentencing was evidence an Australia’s whistleblowing laws needed exemptions in the public interest.
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Anthony Albanese under fire after close political ally breaks ranks and demands a cut to immigration

The Daily Mail 14 May 2024
A record 518,000 people moved to Australia in the ... Daniel Wild, the deputy director of the Institute of Public Affairs, said high immigration meant Australia would struggle to house a population influx.
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Australian ex-army lawyer sentenced to five years for Afghan war leaks

Hong Kong Standard 14 May 2024
In November 2020, a years-long public inquiry reported that Australia's elite special forces "unlawfully killed" 39 civilians and prisoners in Afghanistan, including by summary execution as part of initiation rituals.
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Ex-army lawyer gets five years for Afghan war leaks

Taipei Times 14 May 2024
In November 2020, a years-long public inquiry reported that Australia’s elite special forces “unlawfully killed” 39 civilians and prisoners in Afghanistan, including by summary execution as part of initiation rituals.
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Hoopla streaming service now available free at West Point library

The Hawk Eye 14 May 2024
Hoopla is a category-creating service that partners with public libraries across North America, Australia, and New Zealand to provide online and mobile access to thousands of movies, TV shows, music albums, eBooks, audiobooks, and comics.
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The one group of Aussies set to miss out in the Budget - despite Anthony Albanese

The Daily Mail 14 May 2024
The median weekly rent for properties across Australia is now an at all-time high of $627, with rental vacancies at less than one per cent in capital cities ... 'Australia's a bit of an outlier,' Ms Azize told news.com.au.
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The surprising biggest losers in Albo

The Daily Mail 14 May 2024
The government will save $1bn in the 2024-25 budget by slashing spending on consultants, contractors and labour hire, with the government committing to prioritising and rebuilding Australia's public service.
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LSG's Justin Langer compares Sanjiv Goenka-KL Rahul controversy to birth of his daughters: 'Four days ...

Hindustan Times 14 May 2024
Langer, the former Australia batter, was in fact surprised seeing the aftermath of the Goenka-Rahul episode, believed by all to be a public outburst and a show of anger from the owner towards his ...
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The Ordinary Folk of Europe Gave Eden Golan the Moral Victory She Deserved

The Daily Sceptic 14 May 2024
Yet what was the final result? Despite a poor show from the Eurovision juries, Israel won the public’s ‘douze points’ tele-vote in the United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, ...
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Eurovision Analysis: The Takeaways From Voting Results as Chaos Lingers

The Hollywood Reporter 14 May 2024
Nonbinary singer Nemo won with their track “The Code,” totting up an enormous 591 points from a combination of juries in each participating country and the worldwide public ... Public in Western Countries Enjoy Israel’s Performance.

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