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Ballet’s late bloomer
Performing with the Sydney Dance Company, Petros Treklis has his talent and hard work to thank for a professional career in dance.
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Lecture about Agia Sophia
The lecture examines the architecture and the mosaic embellishments of Agia Sophia during the 900 years that it served as a Christian church.
Life –
Love in the Age of Terror
As part of the Sydney Fringe Festival, a musical adaptation of a philosophy work will be presented at Sydney’s LazyBones Lounge.
News –
Samaras tells Merkel Greece is ready to go it alone
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras says his government is committed to producing primary budget surpluses.
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Searching for looted antiquities
The only written source concerning antiquities looted in World War II is an incomplete tome from 1946.
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Boutaris shortlisted for world mayor prize
Thessaloniki’s mayor has been chosen among 26 other great mayors for the World Mayor Prize 2014.
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More Greeks turn to private health insurance
38.7 per cent of Greeks paid for private insurance this year.
Sport –
Brunswick City’s home gets upgrade
The club has been promised $200,000 upgrade to Dunston Reserve.
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Gallop: football’s future is not about ethnic ties
FFA CEO David Gallop has acknowledged the legacy of Greek Australian clubs, but won’t be changing his stance on cutting ethnic branding in clubs.