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Dialogue –
Diversity or die
I’m certain that I’m in good company when I say that Alex Dimitriades’s performance in the television drama, The Slap, is nothing short of superb.
Life –
Alessandra is ready for Annie
The latest Broadway musical production to hit Australia in 2012 is the classic musical Annie about an orphan who is torn between finding her parents and being adopted by wealthy Mr
Shoe GPS to help toey patients
Technology is helping concerned relatives and carers keep track of Alzheimer’s patients.
News –
As local business dries up, firms tap Chinese market
As a businessman, there are three ways to make money from China’s economic upswing. You can attract investment so as to secure capital, you can look for cheap suppliers or you can
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Samaras at odds with PM
A day that started with the possibility of New Democracy having a considerable say in the formation of an interim government ended with conservative leader Antonis Samaras calling
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A decade of food for thought
The Food For Thought Network (FFTN) started ten years ago with a simple vision: to make a difference and build leadership capabilities through supportive and empowering networks.
News –
Cretan Anzac battlefield to be marked
Six months ago, the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Crete commemorated the sacrifice of thousands of Anzac soldiers and Cretans in May 1941.
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Student Film festival a geat success
Another successful Greek Student Film Festival has been held for the second year running, with over 40 short films selected from all over Australia.
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Australia blocks Talat visit
The former Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Talat has been forced to cancel his trip to Australia this month, following advice from the Australian Government’s Department for Foreign
Sport –
Commodore may be designed abroad
Holden is preparing to shift the design work for its iconic Commodore model to General Motors design studios abroad.