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Using words to change the world

Writer Michalia Arathimos talks about her book, Aukati/ Boundary Line which she will launch at the Melbourne Writers Festival.

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Both Bergers and South a win away from FFA Cup quarter finals

Get the run down on the top two sides of the NPL, who will each be playing for a spot in the FFA Cup quarter finals on Wednesday evening.

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Calombaris pleads guilty to assault charges

The MasterChef judge has admitted he assaulted a 19-year-old man earlier this year at the A-League grand final.

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Hill opposite Acropolis transformed into ‘jungle’ by celebrated Argentinean artist

It is the first time Greek authorities have given permission for a major project to take place on an archaeological site.

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Volunteers set up mobile library for refugees in Greece

Since launching in November, the library has been a hit with 1,300 books, they welcome 115 readers of all ages each week.

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FECCA urges government to ensure diverse voices heard in same-sex marriage vote

Acting FECCA chair Eugenia Grammatikakis has expressed concern people from CALD backgrounds are unfamiliar with the process of postal votes.

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Peter Voterakis explores the ‘Past and Present’

An exhibition inspired by the artist’s grandfather’s early photos of Daylesford and Crete forms part of the 7th Ballarat International Foto Biennale.

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The market breaking down social barriers

At the Really Really Free Market money is no object, because well, everything is free.

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Athens’ first Makerspace

Creatives who do not have the funds to rent or buy their own equipment can now have access to modern and traditional tools.

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In conversation with barrister Nola Karapanagiotidis on asylum seekers

The Food For Thought Network presents its sixth event in the Speaking the Unspoken series.

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