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Transcending war borders

Turkish woman tells the story of a Greek who saved her ancestors.

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Abbott meets with Orthodox Patriarch while in Istanbul

As part of the Anzac Centenary in Gallipoli.

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A little piece of Greece on the Western Australian coast

The monastery was a rallying point at the time for British, New Zealand and Australian soldiers who escaped from prisoner of war camps.

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‘The Greek islands rightfully belong to Turkey’

According to certain teachers in Melbourne, who are using The Water Diviner as a historical example when commemorating the Gallipoli events.

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‘Heartland’ by Gina Kalabishis

The ‘Heartland’ exhibition will take place between 18 April and 2 May at the Flinders Lane Gallery.

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Two suitcases and five Egyptian pounds

Helen Said gives voice and understanding to what it means to be a refugee, through the story of her father George Said.

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Ataturk on a Gallipoli pedestal

The fact remains that it was he who, in the defence of the peninsula and in the course of his duties, was responsible for the mowing down of tens of thousands of Anzacs.

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The hot ‘n’ easy way to healthy

Beat the cold weather with a steaming, vitamin-filled bowl of soup.

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Olympiakos in final four

The Reds have booked their spot to the semi-finals of the Euroleague, while Panathinaikos gets left behind.

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Greek minister blasts FIFA, UEFA ‘ultimatum’

FIFA and UEFA threaten to suspend the Greek football federation.

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