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Killer Dupas likely to remain locked away

Triple homicide killer Peter Dupas, serving three life sentences for the murder of three women, is likely to have an appeal request application dismissed after failing to meet the

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Prosecution seeks maximum sentencing for Soteriou

Vicky Soteriou should serve 16 years in jail according to the prosecution in the case of the attempted murder of Chris Soteriou.

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Greeks in the Far Orient book launch

Over 200 people were invited by the Mayor of Unley City Council to attend the book launch of Professor Anastasios Tamis’ book Greeks in the Far Orient on Friday 4 November in Adela

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Migration program off track

Visas ‘spread like blancmange’ says population expert as eastern states soak up new migrants.

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Agapi ball a success

Agapi Care Inc raised $50,000 at their annual ball at Stars International in Preston on Saturday 5 November.

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Ladopoulos principal at St Johns

Dr Charalampos Ladopoulos has been appointed the new principal of St John’s Greek Orthodox College in Melbourne.

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Protesters charged over October 28 incidents

Charges were brought against 17 people identified by police as having participated in anti-austerity protests which led to the cancellation of the annual Thessaloniki military para

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Brazil in sight for Socceroos

A gutsy performance by the Socceroos against Thailand on Tuesday night has ensured their entry into the final stage of the qualifying round for the World Cup.

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Archie’s individual brilliance

In this week’s ‘Three Sides to Every Story’, Jim looks at the brilliance of Archie Thompson and how the sports media can downplay this.

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Anonymous no more

Australian-British star Sam Reid has joined the cast of Alex Proyas’ adaptation of John Milton’s epic 17th-century poem Paradise Lost.

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