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In memory of 16-month-old Nikki Adipas

Both parents self-employed, grieving the loss of their daughter and unable to work, reach out for help to cover the high costs of the headstone after the burial last week.

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The Parthenon of Books to be built in Germany this year

A monument of 100,000 banned books dedicated to intellectual freedom.

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Playwright competition brings back ancient tradition

In a throwback to ancient times, audiences are being given the final say on the winner of the 2017 Lysicrates Prize.

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Greek and Australian academics meet to discuss philosophy and literature

LOGOS hosts the 12th International Conference on Greek Research in Adelaide.

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Oakleigh Grammar VTAC students beaming

One hundred per cent of VTAC students have received first-round offers.

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‘The New York Times’ picks Greece, Australia and Cyprus among best places to visit in 2017

The multilayered island of Cyprus, with a compelling culture, lifestyle and landscape, featured at number 21 on the prestigious list.

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Sydney’s Greek bookshop closes its doors

As the only cultural meeting place for Sydney’s Greek community, the bookshop will be truly missed.

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Xenophon: ‘People who commit serious crimes while on ‘ice’ should be treated the same as terrorists’

Senator calls for nationwide law reform after Melbourne’s deadly car attack has been dismissed by the Law Society of South Australia.

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Who is ‘Lou’, the Greek hero of Friday’s car rampage?

Henry Dow’s Facebook status was shared 18,000 times, in a way ‘forcing’ low-key Lou, Greek Australian Ilias Bougias, to come forward.

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Is he one of us?

Nobody blames Greek Australians for the crime that Dimitrious Gargasoulas is accused of. But we should not be so hasty in distancing ourselves from him.

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