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‘Green ring’ for cars in Athens

From September 1, cars will only be allowed to enter central Athens during peak hours if they have low emissions, rather than based on whether the license plate ends in an odd or e

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The line – live!

Melbourne’s youth will be encouraged to speak out on the importance of respectful relationships when a funky new hip hop initiative touches down this Friday 4 May in St Kilda

Dialogue

Cafes of yore

In this week’s diatribe, we sip a flat white alongside Dean while looking at the cafes of yesteryear.

Sport

Greek gods of golf shine on HACCI

The Greek gods were shining on HACCI’s Classic Golf Day as the drizzly Melbourne weather cleared up for a full day of golf for those involved.

Sport

Real Madrid Spanish champions

Real Madrid claimed their first Spanish title in four years, ending the reign of bitter rivals Barcelona, after beating Athletic Bilbao 3-0 for their 32nd league crown.

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Think about this

A review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X130e.

Features

The sultana man of Mildura

Nikolaos Kolios did what no one else in the 1920s could do: develop a process to create sun golden sultanas in Australia. Nearly 100 years on, 95 per cent of our dried fruit comes

Life

Dora’s recipe: Pork roll with prunes and vine leaves

Pork and prunes and vine leaves – oh my! Dora Kitinas-Gogos excels herself with this delicious delicacy.

Features

Cyprus issue, bigger than expected

Catriona Standfield visited Cyprus hoping to make a contribution to the achievement of peace, but after seeing the country that has yet to resolve a 38-year-old conflict, she wonde

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Omiros College graduates ready for the world

Omiros College in Melbourne’s Brunswick celebrated the success of their VCE graduates last week in a grand event at the Park Hyatt Melbourne.

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