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Sport –
Moss backtracks over Sydney Olympic comments
Central Coast Mariners coach Phil Moss has publicly apologised for his comments that implied his old club racially vilified him.
Sport –
Greens survive Turow’s comeback to win
Panathinaikos had a perfect start in its Euroleague première against Polish champions Turow, winning 84-77.
Alonso leaving Ferrari
Finishing runner-up in the championship three of the past four years, Fernando Alonso wants a win.
Life –
Pushing the boundaries
In his new play It’s War, Sydney-based writer Alex Lykos encourages us to look at the old adage ‘good fences make good neighbours’.
Features –
Time for shorts
The Greek Australian Short Film Festival will this year feature a session of international shorts from all around the Greek diaspora.
News –
Greek medical staff on the ready against Ebola
Specialised wards are being set up in Athens to deal with the threat of Ebola if it reaches Greece.
News –
Turkey tests Cyprus after research vessel encroaches on offshore gas area
Government spokesman Nicos Christodoulides says the vessel’s entry into Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone is a “clear violation of Cypriot sovereign rights”.
News –
Most Britons want to see Parthenon Marbles back
According to a new survey, 37 per cent of respondents said that the ancient sculptures should be given back to their country of origin.
News –
Thessaloniki’s White Tower wrapped with giant ‘koulouri’
165 metres of koulouri was baked and wrapped around Thessaloniki’s White Tower in an attempt to break a Guinness record.
News –
Greek icon closes
Hellenism takes a hit with the closure of Medallion Cafe on Lonsdale Street.