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Tsoulis awarded for her work with migrants
Eugenia Tsoulis won the outstanding achievement award at the Governor’s Multicultural Awards at Government House this week for her work with migrants.
Dialogue –
Do not humiliate the Greeks
Managing editor of Kathimerini newspaper Alexis Papahelas, tells the world’s media to stop humiliating the Greeks.
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Artists to support Parthenon marbles campaign
Sydney artists Poppy Papantoniou and Nikos Bonovas will offer two artworks, inspired by the Parthenon marbles, to be auctioned during an event for the official launch of the Intern
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Victorian cake shop faces liquor licence backlash
Thornbury’s Melissa Cake Shop has recently been on the receiving end of protests by neighbouring traders following its application for a liquor license.
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Schaeuble plays Sudoko while parliament debates Greece
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble was criticised on Wednesday for playing Sudoku on a small computer during a crucial parliamentary debate on Greece
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Transport crisis in Greece as staff strike
After a spell of relative normality on public transport, commuters are to face fresh woes on Thursday as workers are to join a 24-hour strike in protest at the government’s ongoing
Sport –
Around the AFL grounds
Carlton expects captain Chris Judd to play during the AFL preseason with no concerns whatsoever about his fitness.
Sport –
AFL and Demetriou post losses
The AFL may have secured a record TV rights deal last year but the league recorded a $23.6 million net loss in 2011.
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Touring car masters return at the AGP
The eclectic mix of Australian and overseas Touring Cars that turned heads in the 70s, 80s and early 90s will take to Melbourne’s Albert Park circuit as a feature support category
Features –
The thread of life
With time on her hands, Cheryl Simpson decided to delve into the world of embroidery.