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Theophanous calls it quits at next election

Labor Upper House MP Theo Theophanous will step down from Parliament at the next State elections due in 2010.

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Alphington Grammar: approval for hall, $2m for class rooms

Alphington Grammar has enjoyed a double dose of good news with the granting of planning approval by City of Yarra for the construction of a multipurpose hall and the securing of $2

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Police spoil Theo’s party

Victorian Labor MP Theo Theophanous thanks his family for their support upon the dismissal of rape charges against him by the Melbourne Magistrates Court.

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Locals protest to prevent more deaths in Clayton

Vicroads inaction in installing a crossing where 78-year-old Anna Tsavasilis died has prompted her family and friends to organise a protest to stir the government authority into ac

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Pontiaki Estia vote to sell property

Pontiaki Estia members agreed to sell the clubrooms in Sunshine and to look for new clunrooms closer to the city.

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Car vandals wreak havoc in Oakleigh

Twenty cars parked on the street in Clarinda, Oakleigh South and Clayton South were damaged by a car vandal last week.

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Theophanous rape charge dropped

Theo Theophanous will not stand trial on the charge of raping a woman in his Parliament office on a September night in 1998.He has claimed racial stereotyping by the prosecuting

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Theophanous lawyer slams chief investigator

The defence attorney of Theo Theophanous slammed the conduct of the investigation by the leading police detective.

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Politicians and Journalists: Adversaries or Bedfellows?

George Megalogenis, senior political writer for The Australian, will be part of a panel discussion, at Melbourne University, on the relationship between politicians and journalists

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Greek plumber wins award

Petros Goutziomitros won the Rose Curtis Legacy Award for excellence as part of the Master Plumbers’ and Mechanical Services Association of Australia Gold Medal and Training Awards

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