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News –
Schism threatens Federation of Greek Communities
An ecclesiastical coup threatens the unity of the Federation of Greek Communities of Australia.
Features –
Keep your friends close, and your Facebook friends closer
Most of us have Facebook friends that run into the hundreds, but truthfully we only keep in touch with a handful of these so-called friends.
Sport –
Optus wins right to download AFL
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 custom
Features –
The glue that keeps Greeks together
Greek Australian students are advocating for Greek to be taught at tertiary level so they can celebrate their cultural heritage.
Life –
Of beauty rich and rare
Australians all let us rejoice… in a local rag trade that brings us fabulous, fun fashion, sexy surfy styles and all things beach chic.
Sport –
73 dead in soccer riots in Egypt
73 people have died as a result of soccer riots in Egypt’s, Port Said
News –
Labor cost has dropped 14 per cent
Total labor costs across the country posted a 14.3 per cent drop in the period from the first quarter of 2010 to the third quarter of 2011, according to a study by the National Ins
News –
Setting the foundations
The foundations were laid down last Sunday for the early stages of the building of the new community centre and church hall for The Transfiguration of our Lord in Thomastown, Victo
Sport –
Hadid returns to Sydney Olympic
Sydney Olympic FC announced last week the signing of former Bankstown City Lions and Gold Coast United attacking midfielder Aman Hadid.
Dialogue –
Fred Boissonas and the personification of Epirus
Dean Kalimniou looks at how the photography of Fred Boissonnas captures the place and person of a region.