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Compassion key to the Penny Marathon’s success

The marathon was run, swum and cycled this year to help stray and abused animals.

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Police, residents unhappy over shisha cafes

Police want to see shisha cafes better regulated to reduce crime, while councils want specific closing times to see noise reduced

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Lecture on the state of education in Greece

Tonight professor Athina Zoniou-Sideri will give her view on whether the crisis has affected Greece’s education system

Life

Tahini soup

Traditionally Tahini soup is from the Cycladic Islands in Greece, and is eaten in the week leading up to Easter, or on Good Friday when simple, meat-free foods are eaten.

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Giftos Lite to perform

The new Melbourne band plays Bolly-Greco ethno-pop.

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Dialogue

Germans and the South

Many Germans covet the relaxed lifestyle of the South, but their elite sees as a bad example and ensure that it is demonised, lest their own nationals attempt to adopt it.

Features

The Australian Pericles of art

As one of Australia’s most prolific artists, Leon Pericles talks to Neos Kosmos on using ancient methods to make art and the power of a creative mind.

Ricciardo wins Hungarian GP

Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo bags his second Grand Prix win, this time in Hungary.

Sport

Sydney Olympic dumbfounded at Glory walkout

Sydney Olympic’s match against Perth Glory was unceremoniously called off after the A-League club was unhappy with warm-up facilities.

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Pole vault record on same day as three doping cases

Shot put champion Michalis Stamatoyiannis and sprinters Theopistos Mavridis and Grigoria Keramida have failed a doping test.

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