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Australia’s first classical Christian school to open next year

St Augustine’s Classical Christian College is set to open in WA next year, offering subjects such as Latin, Greek, logic and rhetoric to students from kindergarten to Year 12.

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US targeted for skilled migrants

American construction workers are to be encouraged to work in Australia in an effort to address Australian skill shortages.

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Federal Government hand Holden $215m

The Federal Government is providing $215 million to assist General Motors Holden Australia’s second best-selling vehicle manufacturer to keep its factories open in Australia.

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The ghosts of Smyrna in Izmir

The Hellenic spirit still lingers in Smyrna, writes Alexander Billinis.

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Ferrari’s F1 resurrection

Driving against the odds, Fernando Alonso, in a rain-soaked Malaysian Formula 1 Grand Prix last Sunday, posted Ferrari’s first victory for the season.

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Suicide in Syntagma Square

A man has committed suicide in the heart of Syntagma Square, central Athens.

On the road to discovery

Recovering from its tumultuous past, Leros has remained firmly under the tourist radar. As Despina Meris reveals, the Aegean’s best kept secret is ready for its close-up.

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Royal Easter Show: From Sydney to the World

The Royal Easter Show in Sydney is aiming for the international market, after announcing last week the largest ever tourism and events support packages.

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SBS wins award for VCAT decision coverage

A two-part program by SBS Radio World News on the racial vilification complaint brought by the Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (AMAC) against the ‘Australian Macedonian Week

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Picture perfect

What began as a hobby, Peta Xanthoudakis made into a professional photography career

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