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Civil servants to face chop in new austerity drive
Greek government indicates it will trim numbers as Eurozone talks on debt crisis prove inconclusive
Nature versus nurture
As Despina Meris discovers, there’s much to Kerkyra than meets the eye.
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Pontian genocide recognised and remembered
Pontian, Armenian and Assyrian genocides recognised by 2011 National Women’s Labor Conference.
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Agapi radiothon raises $135,000
Not-for-profit organisation Agapi Care Inc raised $135,000 in their annual fundraising radiothon.
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Brilliant, yet bleak: Snowtown review
Australian film Snowtown is causing a stir with cinema critics labelling the movie dark and disturbing. John-Paul Hussey sees if the controversy is warranted.
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Brisbane Paniyiri roaring success
Festival revellers had themselves a ball at Panayiri 2011 in Brisbane this weekend
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The trend to warm and toasty
Winter has snuck up on us, and it looks set to be a cold one. Luckily this season’s key looks focus on warmth and comfort, so there’s no excuse not to be trendy, toasty and warm th
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Greek Australian scientist gives new hope to heart disease sufferers
Melbourne cardiologist and Monash University researcher Dr Arthur Nasis, has researched a new technique to improve diagnoses of coronary heart disease.