Recent
News –
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
Sport –
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.
Sport –
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.
News –
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.