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Sport –
73 dead in soccer riots in Egypt
73 people have died as a result of soccer riots in Egypt’s, Port Said
News –
Labor cost has dropped 14 per cent
Total labor costs across the country posted a 14.3 per cent drop in the period from the first quarter of 2010 to the third quarter of 2011, according to a study by the National Ins
News –
Setting the foundations
The foundations were laid down last Sunday for the early stages of the building of the new community centre and church hall for The Transfiguration of our Lord in Thomastown, Victo
Sport –
Hadid returns to Sydney Olympic
Sydney Olympic FC announced last week the signing of former Bankstown City Lions and Gold Coast United attacking midfielder Aman Hadid.
Dialogue –
Fred Boissonas and the personification of Epirus
Dean Kalimniou looks at how the photography of Fred Boissonnas captures the place and person of a region.
Life –
Proud daddy Zane is back
Ever the proud father, Greek-American actor Billy Zane showed off his 10-month-old daughter Eva Katerina to stunned locals at Lake Hollywood Park.
Life –
How to be the model Greek student
Penni Pappas takes a humorous look at what it takes to get to the top of your class in Greek studies… frappe in hand. A+ here we come!
Life –
Year 7 boom at Alphington Grammar School in 2012
Record demand for class placements in Year 7 has resulted in 23 new students in this year group commencing in 2012. Maximum numbers have been reached, creating a waiting list.
Features –
Young Greeks honour their mother tongue
Sean Smith examines the value of learning Modern Greek in today’s world.
Sport –
Aussie cyclists take out Berlin
Cameron Meyer and Leigh Howard have become the first Australian cyclists since 1988 to win the famous Berlin Six Day event.