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The Rub-Down – Having the last Roar
Football that belongs in Europe. That was the verdict of Adelaide United coach Reni Coolen last weekend after his side were dismantled by a 10-man Brisbane Roar outfit. No doubt th
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Kickboxing in Sunshine with a different edge
A trip to the western suburbs of Melbourne reveals a sport with a great deal energy, agression and broad appeal.
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Seven decades of service and counting
Eighty-eight year-old livewire Mary Lucas, who is President of the Greek Women’s Society in South Australia, reflects on how things have changed in the Greek community since she ar
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Australian writer wins major Hellenic literary prize
David Malouf’s Ransom has won the John D. Criticos Prize
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Award wins for Greek businesses
The Hellenic Chamber of Commerce and Industry celebrated Greek Australian businesses last week
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Braver than Atalanta: Greek Australians urged to donate organs
On the anniversary of her daughter’s life-saving liver transplant, Valasia Papadakis urges Greek Australians to join the Australian Organ Donor Registry
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Golden girls look to defend world title
Greek rowing pair Christina Giazitzidou and Alexandra Tsiavou are preparing to defend their World Championship title
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Reds thump Panionios
After their derby loss last week, Olympiakos have bounced back with a 5-0 win over Panionios
A picture is worth a thousand words
John-Paul Hussey speaks to visual artist Eugenia Raskopoulos about her art, currently on display in Carriageworks, Sydney
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Pike adds twist to Wales Street Primary campaign
The Victorian Department of Education has intervened in Wales Street Primary School’s decision not to offer Modern Greek