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Dialogue –
Election maths underpins Gillard’s Asylum seeker policy
Gillard seeks to maintain Labor’s blue collar vote by talking tough on assylum while not losing its white collar vote which seeks a more humanitarian policy.
Features –
A vocal advocate for overseas students
A desire to help people drove Aristotle Paipetis to forsake the more lucrative end of the legal profession to assist international students
Sport –
Spain sink Netherlands 1-0 to lift first-ever World Cup
Andres Iniesta nets in extra time to give European champions Spain their first-ever World Cup title.
Sport –
Bankstown City win, West Sydney Berries lose
Bankstown City emerged victorious from its clash against Sydney United while West Sydney Berries defeated Many United with a well placed free kick.
Life –
Honey: Is it really the bees knees?
With just as many calories as sugar, is honey really good for you? Read on to find out more.
Life –
Designer Profile: Arthur Galan
The sexy and sophisticated looks by Arthur Galan help make our city stylish.
News –
Greek schools do well out of BER
Greek day schools and private schools are getting better value under the Government’s school stimulus program than many public schools.
News –
Calls to join old church rejected
The members of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW reject a proposal to join the True Orthodox Christians