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Alarm raised for Cretan herbs

Collection patterns and changing environment pose threat to endemic plants

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Crime on the rise in Victoria

Domestic violence, petty crime and drug charges increase, while robberies decrease

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Vic’s multiculturalism enhanced with grants

Grants in excess of $700,000 for Victoria’s multicultural community organisations were announced this week by the Victorian Government

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Remembering Bernie Taft

Bernie Taft (1918-2013), a leading figure of the Australian left, who passed away a few weeks ago, will be honoured on Sunday

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St John’s students get set for musical theatre

A night of musical theatre, featuring plays Animals and Plants in their Habits and Bullies Anonymous, will be presented by the students of St Johns

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Negotiating History and Modernity in Cyprus

Series three of the GOCMV seminars continues with a look at Cyprus through the ages

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SBS Election Exchange in Oakleigh

SBS will be hosting the SBS Election Exchange at Eaton Mall, Oakleigh from 4:00 pm on Friday 30 August.

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Greece could return to debt market in late 2014, Stournaras says

Greece could return to debt markets to test the water in the second half of 2014 if his country returns to growth in the first half of next year

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Defence ministry dismisses claims that US is seeking bases

No request for Greek assistance in Syria issued by US, says source

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Putting on an act

International academic, Professor Angelos Chaniotis, talks politics in a different way. Body language, tone of voice and appearance all play a part in who we vote for.

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