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Growing percentage of Australians favour higher migration intake

Twenty-two per cent of Australians would like to see a higher intake of immigrants, while most agree the intake should stay the same.

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Victorian election: The Bentleigh seat

ALP candidate Nick Staikos fighting for the marginal seat of Bentleigh.

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Justice for Cyprus mobilisations

Greek Australian Cypriots will mark the 40th anniversary of the invasion of Cyprus tomorrow with a protest outside the Turkish Consulate.

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Racy ancients leave their mark

2,500-year-old erotic graffiti found on Astypalaia.

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Greece China to strengthen maritime ties

Athens hopes Chinese investment will help spark long-elusive growth, while the Asian giant sees Greece as a gateway for investment in the rest of Europe.

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Gardening Byzantium

There is a long and rich tradition of agricultural literature, stretching back at least to Hesiod and especially flourishing in the Hellenistic era.

Life

Potato pie (Patatopita)

Use good quality potatoes in this recipe to make sure the main ingredient shines.

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Marks of a rebound following recession

Economic growth predicted for debt-riddled Greece.

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Gertrude Street ‘enlightenment’

Gertrude Street Projection Festival to host 50 artists on 40 sites, led by the award winning Nick Azidis.

Features

When yiayia does the blessing

Matiasma, skortha and evil eye stories have now found their place in the kids’ book Garlic, Hankies and Hugs, by Michelle Monaghan.

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