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The way Ancient Greece idolised Olympic victors shows a way we could benefit from Games

In ancient Greece, scarce public funds were not spent on getting athletes to the Olympics.

Features

The English Athenian

Sofka Zinovieff’s new novel The House on Paradise Street passionately describes how Greece’s past inevitably shaped its present.

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Greek debt rises to 303 bn euros

Central government debt reached 303.53 billion euros as of June 30, rising by 23.2 billion from March 31, finance ministry data showed.

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Not just lucky – smart!

It’s become the norm to read about our great luck as Europe and the US wrestle with soaring debt and high unemployment, and Australia just sails through.

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Greek youth look to Oz for work opportunities

The Australian Government will begin negotiations with Greece about establishing a reciprocal work and holiday visa arrangement.

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Victoria’s future in focus

Shaping the debate at the symposium Victoria at the Crossroads?: George Pappas, Chancellor of Victoria University and chairman of the Committee for Melbourne.

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AMAC take fight to human rights commission

AMAC took their fight to the Victorian Human Rights Commissioner this week over a decision made by VCAT that they believed prohibited racial vilification.

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Liveris out to save Greece

Greek Australian businessman takes on caretaker role to save Greece by tapping into the Diaspora

Life

Dora’s recipe: Slow-cooked lamb shoulder with roast vegetables

Anyone for Sunday lunch? Check out Dora’s slow-cooked lamb recipe.

Sport

Greece show up Norway

A series of defensive errors cost the Norwegian national football team dearly in their friendly match against Greece.

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