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Sport –
Bentleigh Greens readies for Cup
Blacktown Spartans are a tough opponent, but Bentleigh Greens will be ready and raring to go in Sydney.
News –
Gov’t seeks to soften blow of Russian food embargo
As Athens waits for Brussels to decide what action it will take to compensate EU farmers, Greek regional authorities will begin assessing the financial impact from the embargo.
News –
Two stabbed after asking youths to pipe down
Two men set upon a father and son after the pair asked noisy youths to keep their voices down outside the block.
News –
Perpetual university students to be ousted
Students taking more than 11 years to complete their degrees will be scrubbed from university registers.
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Constantinople’s Apoyevmatini to close down
The Greek daily once had a circulation of over 30,000.
News –
Dimitria ousted from Eaton Mall
Monash City Council cites public safety issues to justify its decision.
News –
Lukas leaves cancer at the station
Little Lukas Rosenbaum is now nine months cancer free and about to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey across Australia
News –
Abbott dumps race-hate law changes
Ethnic communities’ campaign wins the day in free speech debate.
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Maras Group wins Mainstreet award
Theo Maras honoured with a national award for making Adelaide’s major high streets prosper.
Features –
From Asia Minor to Anzac Cove: the Odyssey of Peter Rados
Peter Rados, at the age of 23 enlisted to serve Australian Imperial Forces and his new homeland. He was killed in action and buried just a few miles away from his birthplace.