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Polls bounce in Rudd’s honeymoon

Labor’s popularity may have benefitted from PM Kevin Rudd’s resurrection, but it’s staying power that matters.

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Xenophon joins the party

Ballot paper name-change approved as senator hits election trail.

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Poetry afternoon at Antipodean Palette

An afternoon of bilingual poetic composition ‘Singing against the silence’ hosted by the GACL at Steps Gallery.

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EEAMA luncheon

Monthly luncheon, hosted by the League of Greeks from Egypt and Middle East (EEAMA), for elderly to enjoy.

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Byzantine Art & Architecture

GOCMV Greek History and Culture Seminars continue, with the lecture by Dr Ursula Betka.

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Remembering the invasion of Cyprus

On Sunday the 14 July, the Cypriot Community of WA will remember the invasion of Turkey.

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Taking the pulse of a geometric Greek settlement

Presented by The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (AAIA) Fieldwork at Zagora 2012, this public lecture by Professor Margaret C. Miller looks at the site of Zagora.

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Cavafy poems set to music

The event, hosted by the Association of Greek Writers and the Panarcadic Association ‘Kolokotronis’ will feature a bilingual program.

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One quarter want to switch home loans

According to a recent survey by Mortgage Choice, Australian mortgage holders are looking around for cheap mortgage products.

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Stournaras: Greece could have been like Egypt

Finance minister says default and euro exit would have made Greece like Egypt.

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