Recent
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UN Cyprus envoy calls on Nicosia, Ankara not to dismiss talks
Espen Barth Eide called on both sides to avoid escalating tensions, noting that mineral reserves off the island’s coastline “are for all Cypriots”.
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Sweet appointment
Melbourne-born associate professor appointed president of peak diabetes research group.
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Four men jailed over Hatzis stabbing
Four men have been jailed over the manslaughter of Adelaide teenager Christopher Hatzis outside an Adelaide nightclub.
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Oscar entry to open Greek Film Festival
Little England (Mikra Agglia), the film which will open this year’s festival, is Greece’s entry for the foreign language Oscar next year.
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Pitch perfect Zorba the parrot reunites with owner
A very intelligent parrot called Zorba has been reunited with his owner after police heard the bird impersonating his owner’s voice perfectly.
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Despina and Sayome screening in Sydney
Directed by Sotiris Goritsas and Nikos Dayandas, the two award-winning films focus on two women.
Features –
Santorini’s luxury tradition
A restored group of 300-year-old caves in Perivolas – once the homes, wineries and stables of fishermen and farmers – is now a complex of 17 luxury houses.
Life –
Why I love going to Greek school
The face of Greek schools in Australia may be changing, but the passion for learning is there for those like 11-year-old Candice Humphries.
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‘Uncertain States’ with Georgia Metaxas
The Melbourne photographer will present her artwork in London, as part of the group exhibition at the Four Corners Gallery.
Sport –
Hird to remain as Bombers coach
Despite speculation the club’s board was ready to sack James Hird, he has been given a reprieve and will remain as coach for now.