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Anna Kannava scholarship established
A scholarship in memory of the late director and screenwriter Anna Kannava has been set up by Deakin University, Burwood Campus.
Life –
Elektra: a dark tale of revenge
The ancient tale of Elektra is retold in this dark haunting opera as she strives to avenge her father’s death.
Features –
Ada plays cupid
After nearly 20 years on the telly, presenter Ada Nicodemou isn’t showing signs of slowing down as she takes on her newest venture hosting reality TV show Please Marry my Boy
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Global uncertainty affects housing market in Australia
A new survey conducted by the Housing Industry Association (HIA) reveals that despite recent interest cuts, new home sales rates declined in December.
Sport –
It’s about the game, not the League
In this week’s Three Sides to Every Story, J Spiropoulos explores what’s happened since the demise of the NSL .
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Storms kill three in Greece
Serious flooding caused by heavy rainfall and hailstorms in the Peloponnese and northern Greece has caused massive damage as well as claiming the lives of three people.
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Tsochatzopoulos’s property seized
Akis Tsochatzopoulos, the former PASOK defense minister indicted in connection with bribes for the purchase of submarines, was banned from leaving the country and told to post 150,
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Multicultural media internships open
The Victorian Multicultural Commission’s (VMC) Media Internships Grant Program is now open.
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Taxpayers to foot bill for Opera House lights
Taxpayers may pay up to $520,000 for new lightposts so tourists can get better photos of the Sydney Opera House at night.
Sport –
Demetriou is gearing up for a fight on AFL rights
In a landmark decision, the Federal Court in Sydney ruled that Optus has not breached Telstra’s exclusive rights to air AFL and NRL matches on mobile devices by giving its customer