Recent
News –
Multicultural media internships open
The Victorian Multicultural Commission’s (VMC) Media Internships Grant Program is now open.
News –
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
Life –
Thrifty fashionista
Vintage, recycled or pre-loved – whatever you want to call it, Neos Kosmos guides you through how to find that one-off treasure.
News –
Voices & visions
Festival Hellenika is seeking participation in the Voices & Visions presentation evening to be held on Wednesday 4 April.
News –
Credit card rates to rise, despite rate cuts
Credit card interest rates remain stuck at high levels and relief is unlikely even if the Reserve Bank of Australia announces an official rate cut next week.
Dialogue –
Part 1 – Cappadocia: The land of fairy tales
In this week’s Diatribe, Dean Kalimniou examines the land of Cappadocia, in Asia Minor. –
News –
Sexual favours offered for cab payment common
Taxi drivers in Australia say it’s common practice to be offered sexual favours from passengers instead of paying their fares.
News –
Smith & Nephew to pay 22 million to settle Greek bribery case
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the US Ministry of Justice alleged the British company bribed Greek doctors for almost ten years to buy its products.
News –
Traffic dips in 2011 at Athens airport
Passenger traffic at Athens International Airport dropped 6.5 per cent last year as the economic crisis squeezed travel spending, especially by Greeks.