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Sky News head Angelo Frangopoulos cancels program that featured far-right extremist

Sky News faced a week of major outrage, after The Adam Giles Show featured an interview with far-right extremist Blaire Cottrell, who shared his opinions on immigration. The former leader …

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Taxi drivers accuse the government of throwing a lifetime of labour in the bin

Not many of us are sitting around the table when the meeting takes place, but the room is heavy with rage, disappointment, frustration for an “unprecedented injustice” that hasn’t happened …

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Tsitsipas beats Djokovic

Even those not interested in sports in general have heard the name Novak Djokovic – such is his level of his success in the world of tennis. So it would …

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Greek fires: The predatory political economy behind a recurring human disaster

After wildfires struck coastal resorts and suburbs around Athens, the images of the destruction show the trail of devastation and death left behind. The world is understandably shocked. But fires …

Life

Annual exhibition a success for artists and Cultural League

The Antipodean Palette 2018 art exhibition wrapped up on Thursday, realising one of the most successful events to date. In its eighth year, the exhibition not only attracted an eclectic …

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Rallying to raise awareness and funds for Kidney disease

One in three Australians is at an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease, and George Papadopoulos is that ‘one’. “My dad has stage four kidney disease and is waiting …

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Sydney Greek bakery is philotimo in action

The tragic scenes that were broadcast around the world as forest fires broke out east of Athens on 23 July, deeply affected Greeks across the disapora. Among those who have …

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Telling stories through fashion, stitch by stitch

For Vivian Dourali, each of the garments she creates is a conversation starter and in the social media era, this conversation begins on Facebook. That is where she demonstrates her …

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The Brothers Macedonian

A centuries-old conflict in a region known for discord has returned, once again, to the headlines. The so-called Macedonian Question—in this case, most specifically, what name to assign to this …

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Ancient Greek music: Now we finally know what it sounded like

In 1932, the musicologist Wilfrid Perrett reported to an audience at the Royal Musical Association in London the words of an unnamed professor of Greek with musical leanings: “Nobody has …

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