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A 160-year-old legacy takes new shape
The legacy of ancient Greece will be revived at the University of Melbourne, with a $1 million donation to be used for the new Chair of Classics and its facilities.
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Anger at Council plans to move Oakleigh Sunday Market
More than 800 people have signed the ‘Save Oakleigh Rotary Market’ petition in the hopes that the market doesn’t have to relocate.
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Napthine government recognising the value of multicultural media
The Victorian government says because migrants are coming from a broader range of countries than before, multicultural media is need now more than ever.
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Philhellene Gough Whitlam dies
Tributes flow as the community remembers former prime minster Gough Whitlam, who passed away today aged 98.
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Medibank’s recovery
George Savvides behind the resurrection of Australia’s largest health insurer.
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Moss backtracks over Sydney Olympic comments
Central Coast Mariners coach Phil Moss has publicly apologised for his comments that implied his old club racially vilified him.
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Greens survive Turow’s comeback to win
Panathinaikos had a perfect start in its Euroleague première against Polish champions Turow, winning 84-77.
Alonso leaving Ferrari
Finishing runner-up in the championship three of the past four years, Fernando Alonso wants a win.
Life –
Pushing the boundaries
In his new play It’s War, Sydney-based writer Alex Lykos encourages us to look at the old adage ‘good fences make good neighbours’.