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Justice for Cyprus rally

The Justice of Cyprus Coordinating Committee are organising a month of events for July to remember the 1974 invasion of Cyprus by Turkey

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Grants to preserve heritage

New grants will be made available to preserve Victorian heritage buildings and objects

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Meet the change agents

Poppy George and Irene Waters are on a mission to make businesses more productive. How? By asking the people who run those businesses who they really are

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Naval base tragedy in Cyprus

At least 12 people were killed and 34 injured in huge blasts which rocked the main Greek Cypriot naval base at Zygi.

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Bankers search for right role in aid

The managing director of the Institute of International Finance met representatives from the European Central Bank, the Greek government and the eurozone to try to break a deadlock

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Cyprus leaders agree to boost talks

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that community leaders in Cyprus had agreed to intensify talks aimed at reunifying the divided island

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Death of drama or birth of an industry conference

The Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies of Australia (CCANESA), as part of the University of Sydney, will be hosting a two-day conference on Greek theatre in the fourth c

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Pressure for burqa laws in Victoria

The Baillieu Government is under pressure to consider laws already in place in fellow states regarding police powers to require motorists and others suspected of criminal offences

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When the going gets tough

Mark Bouris talks about the fear of home loans thanks to interest rate hikes

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Greece to cover Aussie MPs’ costs

The Greek Parliament will spend over $50,000 on travel costs for Australian MPs to attend the World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association’s general assembly. Those attending say

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