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Hooligan behaviour targeted in new laws
Recent violent outbursts at matches has forced the Victorian Government and the FFA to take a tougher stance.
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Half-empty Karaiskakis stadium boos victorious Reds
Fans booed the team for the second time in four days not impressed with their lackluster efforts.
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Conservative takes helm in Nicosia
Cypriot president-elect Nicos Anastasiades was busy appointing a new cabinet on Monday after winning Sunday’s election runoff with 57.5 percent of the vote.
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Talks between ministers, farmers break down
Talks between four ministers and unionists representing farmers who have been pushing for tax breaks broke down, prompting producers to herald further protest action.
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Tasmania not the Greece of Australia
Criticism over the state of the Tasmanian economy was brushed aside as the Premier believes the comments are politically motivated
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Minister’s quotes fabricated by pro-Skopje media
Lobbied by the ‘United Macedonian Diaspora’ to change Australia’s policy on the FYROM naming issue the Federal Immigration minister has lashed out at being misquoted.
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Australian Greeks still ‘backward’, says gay network
Tolerance in the gay community for Greek Australians is still lagging behind the Hellenic Republic says a spokesperson for the Greek and Gay Support Network
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KAOD came close to the comeback of the century
Leader Olympiakos also trounced a hapless Peristeri 105-57 at home
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Vassy first Greek Australian to top Billboard charts
Songstress Vassy is the first-ever Australian female recording artist to chart and reach number one on the Billboard Club Charts with a debut solo single