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News –
ANZACS in Lemnos lecture
The role of Lemnos and Australia’s nurses in Gallipoli will be remembered in a lecture on the Lemnos heritage of Gallipoli to be presented by Dr John Yiannakis
Features –
Making music with tradition
Instrument making in the Tsakirian family began in 1924 when emigrating from Turkey, the family opened their first shop in the city of rebetiko music, Piraeus.
Dialogue –
Myths and nation building
Kostas Karamarkos explores the attitudes of Australians on key notions of their national myth, notions of a ‘fair go’ and ‘mateship’ and notions that reflect social progress.
Life –
Hope in Nemea following new minister’s visit
Archaeological Site of Nemea has been struggling to stay open due to staff and security shortages since the start of the crisis.
News –
EU envoy sees ‘clear progress’ on immigration
European Home Affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom impressed after tour of a new migrant reception centre on Lesvos.
News –
Golden Dawn using legal tricks to delay trial
If the planned trial is put off beyond November, many of the suspects may be able to secure their release as they will likely have served the maximum pretrial custody time
News –
Anastasiades due to visit Athens
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades is due in Athens next week to discuss the ongoing reunification talks.
Sport –
Gay athletes face alarming rates of homophobia
Despite retired swimming great Ian Thorpe admitting he is gay, many still don’t feel safe to come out.
Sport –
Greek American owned club in Forbes’ top 50
The San Diego Chargers owned by the Spanos family makes the cut.