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Karvelas talks misogyny in the newsroom

Victorian editor of The Australian, Patricia Karvelas speaks about sexism in the newsroom and the glass ceiling that exists in all workplaces.

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Antikythera shipwreck

It’s the Titanic of the ancient world.

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Tsipras urges MPs to clarify presidential election intentions

Leftist party, SYRIZA is now 7.5 percentage points ahead of New Democracy according to a new poll

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Greece seeks US help on intelligence

Public Order Minister Vassilis Kikilias is travelling to the USA to get advice on fighting terrorism and dealing with illegal migrants.

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Targets for troika review move back onto agenda

The Greek government still needs to include a new wage structure, complete the civil servants’ evaluation and meet the sacking targets agreed by the troika.

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Ranieri under fire

Greece’s new coach has ferried the national team to the point of elimination. There can be no more mistakes.

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Five-way deal headlines AFL trade week

Collingwood lost two premiership stars, but welcomes one from Geelong in complex deal.

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Into the thick of Ebola

UN spokesperson Ari Gaitanis has flown into West Africa to keep the world informed on the outbreak of Ebola

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10 matches, 1 win plagues Postecoglou

Ange Postecoglou’s track record is starting to show the Socceroos are still very much struggling with consistency.

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Courageous monk

With the rates of Ebola infection accelerating in Sierra Leone, Greek Australian Father Themi Adamopoulos says he won’t leave even if he contracts the virus.

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