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Korydallos’ atrocious conditions

The hospital wing of Greece’s largest prison houses 200 ill inmates instead of 60.

Features

The surplus of goodwill

12 months in South Africa taught Sydney accountant Dimitri Argyros a lot – all to support the vulnerable children in the township of Durban.

Life

Zorba the Freak

Close to 200 people packed into the Paragon Room to see George Kapiniaris perform in Zorba the Freak at the Canterbury Leagues club last week.

Life

Pear lovers unite

Aussie foodies come together and ‘pear-up’ for Australian Pear Month.

Sport

Abbas to lodge racial abuse complaint

Ali Abbas complained slurs were made against him in relation to his cultural and religious background during the weekend’s match against Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers

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Greek airports enjoy upturn in arrivals

Athens and Thessaloniki airports enjoy a flux of recent arrivals

Sport

Third loss in a row for Olympiakos in Euroleague

Olympiakos falls to Armani Milano 88-86

Sport

Next stage for Socceroos

After the abrupt loss to Ecuador, Postecoglou is looking to reform and regroup against South Africa.

News

New generations celebrate Apokries

For Greek schools and communities around Australia, Apokries are a time of feast and celebrations, but above all, of learning the customs and tradition behind them.

Dialogue

Obama plan for Cyprus

The changing geopolitical fortunes of the region force a new push to find a solution now.

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