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Merciless Struggle: Alexandra Symeonidou’s personal torture

Greek author Alexandra Symeonidou’s second book details her life after her escape from Saudi Arabia

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Fewer university places in next academic year

There will be 1,500 fewer places at Greek universities as the country tackles overcrowding in higher education.

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Same same but different

Has the Lonsdale Street Greek Festival lost its appeal for the Greek Australian community?

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Lemnos painting donated to NSW parliament

Artist Nikolaos Foteinos was inspired by a photograph of the arrival of Australian nurses on Lemnos in August 1915.

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Mikakos pays tribute to Kostas Nikolopoulos

Minister Jenny Mikakos honours a “pioneer of multicultural journalism”, Kostas Nikolopoulos.

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Sir John Monash award nominations now open

The awards are designed to celebrate and acknowledge the hard work of those who make a positive contribution to the Monash community.

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State of emergency declared in Serres due to floods

Damage has spread to irrigation and draining systems, rural roads and bridges.

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PM says will pursue German war reparations

While saying Greece should show sensitivity with the matter, prime minister Alexis Tsipras believes the government should seek war reparations from Germany.

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Draft law sees 40,000 permanent hirings

The aim of the measure is to establish “a uniform working relationship in the public sector”.

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Varoufakis unsettles Germans with blunt admissions

Greece’s finance minister said European leaders knew all along that Athens would never repay its debts.

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