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Memorial taking shape

The statues of a nurse and soldier to make up the Lemnos memorial in Melbourne are almost finished.

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Α sad farewell to the beautiful Sam Mihailidis

Collingwood fruiterer Sam Mihailidis remembered by his customers as a generous and vivacious man.

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Stamoulis’ $70m house revealed

The two-storey residence that boasts five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, live-in staff quarters and a ballroom.

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More women to become barristers in SA

The Step Up To The Bar program will give an experienced female legal practitioner exposure to complex Supreme Court cases before she seeks admission to the independent bar of SA.

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Greek cash seen lasting into June, no EU deal imminent

Greek officials have played down fears of an imminent default as hopes receded of a deal with its creditors to release fresh aid.

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Talks move slowly as Athens eyes political deal

More work needs to be done before a deal can be reached with Greece’s creditors.

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Kerry says Cyprus dispute begging for a solution

US Secretary of State John Kerry says progress in peace talks is possible within the year.

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One migrant dies in Igoumenitsa, 164 rescued at sea

An Afghan man was killed when his body was caught in the axle of a bus heading to Italy.

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Lemnos’ Anzac story through a teenager’s eyes

Twelve year 9 and 10 students travelled to Lemnos and blogged their entire visit, relishing the chance to see Greece’s connection to the story of Gallipoli.

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Athen’s Astor theatre reopens

Opened in 1949, the Astor has been given a complete makeover.

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