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News –
Messinians of Australia gather in Melbourne
Over 150 Messinians from Adelaide and Sydney met with Melbourne Messinians, at a special gathering to discuss unity and the future.
Life –
Priceless Apollo statue found on Gaza Strip
A rare bronze statue of the Greek god Apollo has mysteriously resurfaced in the Gaza Strip, only to be seized by police and vanish almost immediately from view.
Dialogue –
Learning Greek in Australia
Greek, a language of great cultural, scientific and historical importance in the world, is spoken by a few million people.
Sport –
Schumacher contracts pneumonia
Reports say Formula 1 great, Michael Schumacher, has contracted pneumonia as he lies in a coma after a skiing accident.
Sport –
Antonis clinches Sydney youth title
Terry Antonis scores Sydney FC’s first goal and sets its up second in the league winning game.
Dialogue –
Studying Modern Greek in 2014
The promotion of Greek is both a matter of studying our culture but also making it relevant to what happens in this society now.
Features –
Speaking to one’s heart
Romanian-born and Greek raised, Octavian Catrinei is the student with the best ATAR results in the history of St. John’s College. He tells us why language carries a culture
News –
Retirees and families are the big savers
The number of households battling to save shot up two per cent to 51 per cent in the six months to December 2013.
Life –
Clooney and Murray tell Britain: hand back the Elgin Marbles
Actors George Clooney and Bill Murray, entered the Parthenon Marbles debate this week, by telling an English press conference that Britain should hand the treasures back to Greece.