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Aussie car flags spark racism debate

Cars that don the Australian flag for Australia Day celebrations belong to “racist” drivers, says new research from UWA.

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Wilkie backstabbed

Nick Xenophon has urged the Productivity Commission to clarify its recommendations to reduce problem gambling.

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World’s First

While most Australians were enjoying a sunny day having barbecue parties and drinking beers on Australia Day, two men were braving the freezing temperatures of the Antarctic.

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Australian Greek language teachers in Thessaloniki for training

The Australian Ambassador to Greece, farewelled 13 Australian teachers of Greek during an official function at the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki.

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Greek Australians honoured on Australia Day

Over 440 Australians received awards as part of the Australia day festivities.

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Container traffic grows at Piraeus

The port of Piraeus has become significantly more attractive for international container transporting firms.

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Women’s water polo final for Greece

The women’s water polo national team, the reigning world champions, qualified on Thursday for the final of the 2012 European Championship in the Netherlands by defeating Hungary in

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French, Russian and Portuguese arrivals increase

Arrivals from France, Russia and Portugal bolstered the number of visitors to Greece by 10.4 per cent in the first nine months of 2011, the Hellenic Statistical Authority reported

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Australia Day marred by protests

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard was dragged away by security after being attacked by protestors outside The Lobby restaurant during Australia Day celebrations on Thursday.

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Charities wary of govt scrutiny

Catholic Health Australia has warned that new legislation proposed by the Federal Goverment will allow the government to take over charities critical of government policy.

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