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Broken Blair promise on marbles return to Greece

A readers offers his strident views on how Tony Blair did a backflip on a promise to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece.

Life

Sfakianakis through Mum’s eyes

One very happy mother had the chance to go to the Notis Sfakianakis concert and enjoy the show.

Life

I Hate Valentine’s Day at LAGFF

Nia Varadalos launched her directoriak debut, I Hate Valentine’s Day, at the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival.

Life

Black Parthenon: the lamentation

A major light installation in Federation Square by a Greek Australian conceptual artist is designed to bring the Parthenon Marbles back to Greece.

Life

Enchanted blues girls

Christella Demetriou speaks of the challenges and the joys of being a member of the the all-women rebetiko quarter, San Mayiemennes.

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What you need to know about wedding invitations

Wedding invitations are more than just paper, they are the guest’s first glimpse into a couple’s big day.

Sport

Greek U-19 ‘basket’ aims high

The Greek coach of the Greek U/19 Mens basketball team is optimistic about the chances of going well in the World Championships this week.

News

Greece swine flu cases include Greek Aussies

Greece’s H1/N1 flu cases increase and now include two recently arrived Greek Australians, a 14-year-old Greek Australian boy, a 43-year-old Greek Australian woman.

News

Xenophon proposes alternative to ETS

Xenophon saw the ETS bill vote delayed until August when sitting resumes as he seeks an alternative to the Govenment’s Emissions Trading Scheme.

News

Georgiou feels “sense of relief” to see end of Howard’s refugee policies

Opposition member Petro Georgiou and long term advocate for refugee rights felt relief not to have to cross the floor and vote for the government’s abolition of Howard government’s

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