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News –
Bouris says foreign buyers crackdown ‘a diversion’
Mark Bouris says there is a perception that borrowers and buyers with Chinese surnames were foreign residents but that was “nonsense”.
Dialogue –
Food for Thought: Greek Australian women and education
“Greek Australian women had to fight hard against their parents and prevailing social stereotypes in order to secure their education,” says Dean Kalimniou.
Sport –
AEK shows signs of past grandeur
AEK’s 89-48 Basket League triumph against Apollon Patras shows the club is still strong
Sport –
Nine goals in huge Sydney FC Roar match
The Sky Blues have come out victorious in a hugely entertaining match against Brisbane Roar on Sunday
Mercedes dominance making GP boring: Ricciardo
After coming sixth in the Melbourne Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo says the sport is at risk of becoming too predictable if one car maker always dominates.
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The Minoan Ideal in Bronze Age Greece
Did the Minoans have an image of themselves? Who was their ideal man, their ideal woman? Dr Janice L. Crowley will discuss the topics during her lecture on Thursday.
Life –
Socrates declared innocent
The Hellenic Museum’s retrial of Socrates saw both the public and judges find Socrates not guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety.
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Tsipras: Greek state not facing a cash shortage
The government must repay over 900 million euros to the IMF this week.
News –
No more cash for Amphipolis dig
No more government funding allocated for further archaeological work at Amphipolis, with experts focusing on the findings that have already been unearthed.