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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.

Life

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.

Life

Can you take the pressure?

Dora Kitinas-Gogos examines the history of the pressure cooker, known as gastra, in Greek cuisine and how modern Greeks are embracing their ceramic past.

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Teens take up drink and drugs

The number of teenagers who have taken up smoking, drinking alcohol and experimenting with drugs in Greece has increased in the past five years.

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Ethnic community awards under scrutiny

Awards given to ethnic communities in NSW have come under scrutiny, since the execution of last years awards by then premier Kristina Keneally.

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Lectures by Professor Michaelidis

Professor Iakovos Michaelidis, an expert in Balkan history from the University of Thessaloniki, will be presenting public lectures in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra.

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Paspaley pearling family behind deal for Darwin detention centre

The pearling chief Nicholas Paspaley has teamed up with a Darwin property developer to secure a $200 million taxpayer-funded deal to build a detention centre.

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Stunning Waterford Plaza open for business

The newly renovated Waterford Plaza was officially opened last Sunday, giving Perth a new shopping experience.

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