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Greek music captures an Irish soul
As an “honorary” Greek, Irish Australian Paddy Montgomery moves his audiences with his mastery of Hellenic instruments and love of Greek music.
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We remember the great Socrates
The football family was saddened this week with the untimely passing of Socrates, the Brazilian midfielder famous for captaining Tele Santana’s legendary Brazilian 1982 World Cup t
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We’re all going on a summer holiday
For those of us fortunate enough to escape to a more exotic locale this summer, Melissa Chrys offers up some packing tips to take the hassle out of your holiday. Bon voyage!
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PM hopes for EU lifeline
Greece was going into Friday’s European Union leaders’ summit looking for a unanimous decision on fiscal governance.
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Dead whales found washed up in Corfu
At least ten dead whales have been found washed up on Corfu beaches in recent days.
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First languages nurtured in Victoria
A new guide for early-childhood professionals to help youngsters maintain their first language, while learning English has been launched by the Victoria Government.
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ALP resolute on Cyprus and FYROM
The Australian Labor Party took the opportunity to reconfirm its position on the Cyprus situation at last week’s annual party conference.
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St Dionysios feast day
The Zakynthian Association will be celebrating St Dionysios with a feast day on Saturday 17 December.
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Hostage crisis Korydallos prison ends peacefully
A failed escape attempt by five inmates at Athens’s maximum security prison, Korydallos – which resulted in several guards being held hostage – ended Monday night.