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Cyprus’ mountain resorts struggle to make ends meet despite rise in tourism

The main issues include inadequate transportation, non-inclusion of mountain resorts in tour packages and unfair competition from unlicensed hospitality venues.

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Plenty of practice

Melbourne solicitor Gregory Antippa is in no hurry to shut up shop.

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FECCA pushes for law reforms tackling elder abuse within CALD communities

An attempt to provide further support for those with a value system that often makes it harder for people to seek help.

Life

Neos Kosmos suggests: Beta

An innovative Greek bar concept hits Sydney.

Sport

Fans hoping for Cahill debut in FFA Cup

It’s set to be a jam-packed Wednesday night for soccer fans.

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Important elements of Australia are not reflected in the census and are of concern since our government may not understand the true complexity of its multicultural identity.

Life

Tania Giannouli: ‘We need beauty, today, more than ever’

Following her participation in a 10-hour long concert of collective improvisation by 15 musicians at the Nisyros Volcano, Nikos Fotakis speaks to musician Tania Giannouli.

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Pre and post-invasion Cyprus

Greek Centre presents a lecture on fact finding missions by Don Dunstan and Nick Bolkus.

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Medicinal cannabis closer in Victoria

Government grows its own as horticultural trials continue.

Dialogue

Since the time of ancient Greece, the Olympics and bribery have gone hand in hand

There’s one ‘tradition’ that’s a strong holdover from ancient Greece: allegations of bribery, some of which were documented more than 2,000 years ago.

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