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Peaceful marches mark 17 November anniversary

The three-day commemoration of the 38th anniversary of the 17 November 1973 Polytechnic students’ uprising, which led to the collapse of the seven-year military dictatorship in Gre

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Smoking ban hits hurdle

A blanket ban on smoking in outdoor dining areas in Melbourne is unlikely, despite the ongoing anti-smoking lobby from health organisations and participating councils.

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Ten years of Food For Thought Network

The Food For Thought Network (FFTN) celebrated a decade of making a difference last Friday night with a fund raiser for paralympian Michelle Errichiello.

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Tony Mokbel hearing continues

Mokbel, who pleaded guilty on April 18, may have found a loop in the legal system to avoid more jail time.

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‘Leap of logic’ ruling on AMAC case criticised

Professor Spencer Zifcak, a law professor at Australian Catholic University, has strongly criticised the decision of VCAT member Noreen Megay to reject AMAC’s racial vilification c

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Kindergarten upgrade for OGOC

The kindergarten of Oakleigh Greek Orthodox College was reopened last week and the new facility was up and running last Tuesday.

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Visit Greece @ UTS

With reports from Greece forcasting tourism will drop in 2012, a Sydney uni – along with the Greek community – are showcasing the best of the Hellenic Republic to help a nation in

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You beauty – your guide to summer essentials

Just as your wardrobe changes from season to season, it’s likely that your beauty regime alters between winter and summer.

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Handwritten Beatles letter sells

A handwritten letter from Paul McCartney offering a Beatles audition to a mystery drummer has sold for almost GBP35,000 ($55,174), Christie’s auction house has said.

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IMF Europe chief quits amid crisis

The head of the International Monetary Fund’s Europe department has resigned a year after taking on the role.

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