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Stories from the Bakehouse
Nick Dimitrokallis’ working day starts at 5am. That’s seven days a week. Before dawn, when Nick opens the door of the Melbourne Bakehouse, the business he has owned and managed for
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Giving voice to a silent killer
Helen Hatzis has overcome her ordeal with ovarian cancer. She knows how lucky she is, and is determined to speak on behalf of the women who can’t.
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Brussels to kickstart projects
Major construction projects in Greece are in for a lifeline as the European Commission intends to allow the disbursement of community resources as guarantees for the funding of the
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Remembrance Day
Return to Anatolia and Greek Federal Organisation of Ex-Servicemen’s Reserve of Greece in Australia Inc. proudly presents Remembrance Day national pilgrimage and wreath laying.
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The rate cut we’ve been waiting for?
Mark Bouris talks about the rate cut we’ve been waiting for.
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Jail term cut for radical cleric
An Indonesian court has cut the jail term of radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, a vocal advocate of violent jihad convicted of funding terrorism, from fifteen years to nine.
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Humanity reaches a global milestone
Seven billion people will call planet Earth home from this Monday.
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Deadly floods devestate Italy
Five people died, bridges were swept away and villages were hit by mud slides on Wednesday after 500 millimetres of rain fell in just a few hours in northern Tuscany, Italy.
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Yemen violence intensifies
Yemeni women set fire to veils on Wednesday in protest at the government’s crackdown on demonstrators.
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Memories of war
Imagine being an eleven-year-old and World War || breaks out in your quiet village? Leonidas Michos remembers a time in his life he’d rather forget.