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Leaving a legacy

Dr Arthur Christopoulos is making a significant mark in the world of pharmacology through his groundbreaking research and personal quest to make drugs more selective

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Football fever

The 2014 World Cup will cost tens of thousands for die-hard Aussie fans travelling to Brazil

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Future bright for Modern Greek

Tireless efforts and lobbying by the LOGOS Centre in Adelaide have seen the resurgence of Modern Greek in tertiary education

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It’s all about a little class

Christos Tsiolkas talks with Fotis Kapetopoulos about his latest novel, Barracuda, class, self-loathing, success and the middle- age middle class

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How I fell victim to a scam

A 51-year-old Greek Melbourne woman shares her experience of losing $90,000 to a scam, hopeful that others will think twice before they contact spiritualists

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Senior Constable Nick Parissis honoured

Greek Australian awarded Victoria’s Police Multicultural Award for Excellence 2013, for his work within the North Melbourne youth and multicultural community

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Rotting Christ

Greek metal pioneers return to Australia

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Conservation pioneer remembered

The Greek community is at a loss after Stephen Comino – a lawyer who pioneered the use of the legal system to defend wildlife and human rights – passed away.

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The mechanical work ethic of Denis Makris

After trying his hand at almost every job imaginable, Denis Makris hit it big after monetising his secret talent: fixing kitchen machinery

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Balanced screen diet crucial for children

Media and technology usage can affect neural development in children, but it can also play a role as a learning tool. What are the rights and wrongs of screen play?

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