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Sport –
Reds beat Kavala in Cup but fail to please
Olympiakos fans jeered their own team accusing the players of indifference.
Sport –
The January Transfer: who went and who stayed?
Players had to grapple with loyalty versus career development during the transfer window, and many teams were desperately filling the gaps.
News –
‘It’s too early to declare victory,’ says Stournaras
IMF urges eurozone to reduce Greece’s debt in the long term.
News –
Call for free meals for students
With child poverty rising due to the economic crisis, a team of public policy experts has called for a state program offering school meals.
News –
Greek parliament passes new tax increases
The Greek parliament has approved a series of unpopular tax rises aimed at boosting revenue in line with Athens’ commitments to international creditors.
News –
Sydney to host religious congress
The 11th Clergy-Laity Congress – the highest decision-making body of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia – will be held in Sydney, from Sun 20 January to Wed 23 Jan.
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Physiotherapy CEO Massis lends support to women’s rights
The mostly female industry is being spurred by the incidents in India to raise funds for violence against women.
News –
MPs Vlahos and Koutsantonis likely to get cabinet seat
The Labor cabinet in Adelaide is set to be rearranged as Premier Jay Weatherill makes his changes.
Life –
Galifianakis set for his third big hangover
Greek American actor Zach Galifianakis is back with the ‘wolf pack’ for the third instalment – and the rumoured final film – of The Hangover franchise.
Life –
Diets, detox and Ancient Greece
Whether it’s a resolution or just the aftermath of festive indulgence, the new year always sparks some dietary change.