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News –
Australian contingent off to UK to get Marbles back
A united contingent of campaigners seeking the restitution of the Parthenon marbles to Greece will travel to London later this year, to apply pressure on the British government.
Features –
The silent killer
Suicide: A taboo topic in the Greek community. Thomas Andronas speaks to a family who want to help others recognise the signs and do something, before it’s too late.
News –
High tea for love
Giving women a voice, connecting women and inspiring one another is what drives Olympia Panagiotopoulos.
Dialogue –
Ton Vaion (Palm Sunday)
Dean Kalimniou explores the significance of Palm Sunday in this week’s diatribe.
Life –
Worthington goes Greek again
Sam Worthington dons the sword and sandals again to becomes the Greek mythological monster-slayer Perseus in the sequel Wrath of the Titans.
Sport –
FFA insist west Sydney club will succeed
Football Federation Australia chief executive Ben Buckley insists the new western Sydney A-League team can succeed despite the loss of three clubs in six years.
Sport –
Victory want Postecoglou
Melbourne Victory are set to make a renewed play for Ange Postecoglou as their next A-League coach after Jim Magilton’s departure last Sunday.
News –
Migrants to be detained on health grounds
The government is planning to detain undocumented immigrants on health grounds, implementing compulsory tests for Aids and other infectious diseases – in a draconian policy shift t
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Festival of the olives
Mildura will be getting a taste of Greece soon with the Festival of the Olives to be held at the Old Mildura Homestead.