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Greek research scholarship

The ANU (Canberra) and Friends of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens are offering a scholarship for a student or other scholar from the ACT to spend between two and

Dialogue

How to outsmart our smartest technologies

Dr Edward H Spence looks at the current trend with ‘smart’ technologies and how to stay one step ahead using philosophy.

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Show us your orchids

The Spring Orchid Show will be held at St Sava Community Centre on Saturday 8 October to Sunday 9 October.

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Venizelos lowers asset-sales goal

Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos scaled back a target for raising revenue to pay down debt from state-asset sales amid slumping stock values and delays in implementing th

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Stolen icon

An icon of the virgin Mary was stolen from a shrine in Melbourne.

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Father of two murdered in Melbourne

A Greek Australian man has been found dead at a house in Springvale, Melbourne, last week.

Features

Facing dementia – a carer’s story

Mike Sweet investigates the pandemic of dementia in our ageing population, and the challenge our community faces.

Sport

Sydney Olympic rises up, on and off the park

Former NSL giant Sydney Olympic are preparing for the NSWPL Grand Final on Monday 3 October.

Features

Aesop: one man’s fable

Twenty years ago, Dennis Paphitis wanted to create plant-based, natural hair products for his clients. What evolved was Aesop: an Australian skin, hair and body range that is takin

Life

The lost culture of Byzantine Europe

The Eagle Has Two Faces: Journeys through Byzantine Europe is a recently released ‘travelogue’ by Alexander Billinis, exploring the remnants of the Byzantine.

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