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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.
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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.
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New Greek president wants unity between political parties
After being sworn in as Greece’s new president, Prokopis Pavlopoulos says he hopes to facilitate greater unity between Greece’s political to combat the country’s problems quickly.
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Greek police focus on tackling city crime
Athens traders happy to see more investment in stamping out crime in the city centre.
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E-learning the future for Modern Greek education
The University of Crete’s Professor Michalis Damanakis discusses why e-learning is important for Greek language education and how we can motivate children to learn Greek.
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Barks and Marbles: one cause
Greeks and First Australians unite over stolen sacred treasures.
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Kozokos’ marble sculptures on display till March 22
Renowned Greek sculptor Takis Kozokos sculptures and paintings are on display at the Kogarah Town Square Library for a limited time.
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Collaborative efforts dedicated to Anzac centenary
Two Greek Australians volunteer guides are relaying our Anzac history to the younger generations.
Australia behind Ricciardo
As Daniel Ricciardo buckles in to redeem his previous disqualified podium finish in Melbourne, the rest of Australia is right behind him.