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A touch of Greek in Westfield

On Sunday, the Greek Festival of Sydney joins forces with chef David Tsirekas and Westfield Sydney to add a touch of Grecian flavour to Sydney’s Pitt St

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Turkish offical calls for reopening of Halki seminary

Turkey’s Deputy PM has called for the reopening of Halki seminary, a centre of Orthodox scholarship for more than a century until Turkey closed it down in 1971

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Drop in babies born due to crisis

About 15,000 fewer babies were born in Greece in 2012, compared to the year before, according to figures provided by the Areteoin hospital, Skai reports.

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Neill out for Sydney FC’s Mariners clash

Neill out for at least a week with a minor calf muscle tear.

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West Adelaide Hellas powers through second win

3-1 win over Salisbury United for West Adelaide Hellas.

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Bodybuilding champ bronzed and ready

Michael Kefalianos is returning to Melbourne to seek the IFBB Australian Pro Bodybuilding Grand Prix grand prize.

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Home holidays for Greeks

Nearly nine in 10 Greeks are choosing to spend their vacations in their homeland, significantly above an average of 58 percent in other European Union countries

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Troika agreement eludes government

PM puts off meeting with envoys until next week as issues remain unresolved.

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Omiros College recognises VCE student achievement

For Omiros College, last Sunday was a day for acknowledging the efforts and achievements of their VCE students

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One Pole’s journey with Greek art

Fluent in Greek, Polish artist Iwona Glinka is in Melbourne in an attempt to help the artists of Greece, something she has done many times before

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