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AEK beats PAO, throwing playoffs wide open
The Champions League qualification playoffs of the Super League were thrown wide open on Monday as the second round has given all four participating teams a good chance of reaching
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Total of HIV+ prostitutes rises in Greece
Another prostitute has tested positive for HIV, taking the total number found to be carrying the virus to 25, authorities said on Tuesday.
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Oakleigh Grammar principal to stay on for extended tenure
The Oakleigh Grammar Management Committee has announced that Mark Robertson will continue in his position as principal, to enable “the consolidated growth and revitalization” of th
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New elections looming for Greece
SYRIZA leader Tsipras fails to make headway as Samaras accuses him of putting euro membership at risk.
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‘Battlers’ budget’ delivered by Swan
Treasurer Wayne Swan delivered a budget that will aid the lower to middle income earners.
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The boite style autumn Greek music sessions
The boite style Greek music sessions will take place every Tuesday in May at Babble on Babylon.
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Nominations open for ethnic businesses
The 2012 Ethnic Business Awards have been launched and they are calling on businesses and individuals from a culturally diverse and ethnic background to nominate.
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More Glory for Heffernan and Pantelidis
Perth Glory’s squad for next season continues to take shape with Steve Pantelidis and Dean Heffernan signing new deals.
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Has the FFA turned over a new leaf?
In this week’s Three Sides to Every Story, J Spiropoulos looks at one of the biggest week’s in A-League’s history.