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Features –
The Sinodinos way
Senator Arthur Sinodinos could be returning to familiar ground – the engine room of a Federal Coalition government.
News –
Putting on an act
International academic, Professor Angelos Chaniotis, talks politics in a different way. Body language, tone of voice and appearance all play a part in who we vote for.
News –
Special-needs stoush erupts in Melbourne’s west
Labor says underfunding threatens assessment of pre-schoolers as Napthine government defends its record
Life –
King of the meats
Lamb features heavily in Greek cuisine – sometimes as the main act and others as a supporting role
Features –
Hidden jewels of Steni
Andreas C Chrysafis walks us through the historic Museum of Steni; in the picturesque Cypriot town of the same name
News –
Good deeds
Entrepreneur Maria Xynias took an awful situation and made good with her business, Ladies Running Errands
Life –
Symi chosen to host horror film
The Judas Curse will be directed by Navin Dev and will be shot in October
Sport –
Fan ban could hinder PAOK
PAOK Salonika’s Kostas Katsouranis fears the ban on supporters could hamper their chances of beating Schalke 04 in the second leg of their Champions League playoff
Sport –
AFL empire strikes back
There are 34 pages of charges against the Bombers, with embattled coach James Hird readying his legal team