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International campaign aim to bring Parthenon Marbles home

With the London Olympics mere weeks away, it is only fitting that the ancient origins of the international festival is brought to attention.

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Chapel Street upgrade appeal means business

Traders lobby for $400,000 masterplan to meet decades of neglect.

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Xenophon: Proposal to open up online betting risky

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon says proposed changes to gambling regulations will only increase the number of problem gamblers.

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Second foreigner beaten on train

In the second racially motivated attack to take place on the ISAP electrical railway in Athens in as many days, a 32-year-old Pakistani man was ambushed by a group of around a doze

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Election game-changer sought

SYRIZA prepares to unveil economic program as polls show leftists neck and neck with New Democracy.

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Welcome Wall honour for Greek-Cypriot couple

Cypriot-born Sydney couple Neofitos and Yiannoula Stavrou are two of the latest migrants to be honoured on the Australian National Maritime Museum’s Welcome Wall.

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Palliative care for the culturally diverse

Palliative care campaign reminds community ‘Some Things Are Too Important to Be Left Unsaid’.

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New Democracy leading in the polls

New Democracy has regained an opinion poll lead that would allow the formation of a pro-bailout government committed to keeping the country in the eurozone.

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Border police call for more staff

Border police in Greece’s northeast Evros region asked the Citizens’ Protection Ministry for extra manpower and technical equipment to deal with the increase of illegal crossings i

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Pollsters identify three factors that led to SYRIZA election surge

SYRIZA’s strong showing in the May 6 elections, which upset most predictions and prevented New Democracy and PASOK from forming a government, was built on its appeal to younger vot

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