Australia
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Spirit of ANZAC strong with Greek youth
Greek Australian student Bayley Charalambous was one of the 12 students who won the Premier’s Spirit of ANZAC Prize.
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Doing time to stop youth crime
Sergeant Jim Bellos will lock himself up until $5000 is raised for crime prevention and youth education.
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Gillard and Abbott again at Antipodes
Will prime minister Julia Gillard make an announcement as big as last year as she and opposition leader Tony Abbott commit to attending this year’s Antipodes Festival
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Dance group in Facebook fury over Festival
A Melbourne dance group has used Facebook to communicate his disdain with the organisers of Melbourne’s Antipodes Festival for not allowing his dance group to perform.
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Visa push for overseas students
Providers back government plans on international education industry
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Golden Dawn may be refused visas
A petition has been sent to the immigration minister to refuse Golden Dawn entry to Australia.
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Peter Mousaferiadis gets honourable mention by UN
Peter Mousaferiadis, CEO of Cultural Infusion, received an honourable mention by the United Nations as one of the ten finalists of the 2012 Intercultural Innovation Award.
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Barkas’ victims still await compensation
Harry Barkas’ victims are still waiting for the man dubbed ‘the hot chocolate rapist’, to pay them almost $200,000 compensation.