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Chios mastic makes UNESCO List
The cultivation of mastic has been inscribed by UNESCO on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (ICH).
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Nazi ‘butcher of Salonica’ died in Syria
Alois Brunner, the man who sent the Jews of Salonica to Auschwitz, suspected dead.
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Greek justice minister declares he will never back gay marriage
Greek Justice Minister Haralambos Athanasiou has argued that allowing gay couples to enter civil unions could further challenge the traditional family structure.
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Australia the best place for students
With the number of Greek student visas increasing since the crisis, Australia is becoming an international student hub.
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Adelaide site to receive multi-million dollar overhaul
Makris Group reveals plan to develop 7,500m² former Le Cornu site
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The Gold Walkley goes to…
ABC’s Mario Christodoulou recognised for his investigative journalism prowess on Four Corners.
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Vamvakinou calls Australia to recognise the State of Palestine
Maria Vamvakinou says the time had come for the Australian parliament recognise the State of Palestine and vote yes at the UN for Palestinian Statehood.
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Strictly Ballroom at Her Majesty’s Theatre
With Phoebe Panaretos in the leading role of ‘Fran’, Baz Luhrmann’s musical will premiere in Melbourne this January.
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ASX Draft Time
Just like the AFL draft picks, Sam Fimis handpicks some stocks worthy of investment.
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Athens cleans up after protests
Close to 300 people were detained in violent protests marking the sixth anniversary of the police killing of a teenager.