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Life –
Xenakis tribute
Iannis Xenakis’ impressive work Pleiades will be tackled by Australia’s oldest and foremost contemporary music ensemble, Synergy Percussion.
Dialogue –
Primary surplus options
Government needs to meet budget targets while pushing for growth and political gains.
Sport –
Roar won’t ease off after securing plate
“We’re looking to win every game,” says Brisbane Roar player Luke Brattan on the rush to finals.
Sport –
Formula 1 fails to impress
FIA may have made too many hasty changes with the introduction of the new regulations
Sport –
Michel: Olympiakos did not deserve to lose 3-0
Coming back to Greece with their heads low, Olympiakos are still hurting from their Champions League elimination.
News –
Bomb detonated outside tax office
Greek police destroy bomb outside tax office following warning calls in western Athens.
News –
110 dead from flu in Greece
The number of people in Greece who have died after contracting flu this winter rose to 110 on Monday
News –
Protest over new consular fees
Permanent Resident Abroad Certificate cost increases by 500 per cent.
News –
Greeks made Australia better, says Shorten
In his Greek National Independence Day address, Bill Shorten says “Australia [is] a better, brighter and more interesting place” because of the Greek migrants.
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“Australia is proud to be a friend of Greece,” says PM
Australian PM Tony Abbott sends his best wishes for Greek National Independence Day.