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More flights between Athens and Melbourne

Etihad Airways is increasing the number of flights between Australia and Greece.

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The contribution of Cretans down under

EIGHT years of mining the community’s history of settlement in Australia and New Zealand to bring together The Cretans of Oceania from the 19th Century has been a Herculean task …

Sport

‘Joker’ knocks out Marcos

Baghdatis bows out of the 2009 Australian Open after after losing 3 sets to 1 against favourite Novak Djokovic.

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Blame game with trains

MELBOURNE’S railway system came to a standstill last week. Excessive temperatures that caused massive service cancellations, the blame game is in full force as to who bear’s most or any …

Life

Gen Y views on Greek school

Thomas Andronas and a group of 20-somethings reflect on their experience at Greek school.

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Glykeria here for Antipodes Festival

2009 is a big year for the Antipodes Festival

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Summer reading

Reading is something to be encouraged, particularly when we are so obsessed by the immediacy of the digital world. We asked some of our contributors to recommend their favourite books …

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A review of the concert by Andonis Psarandonis at the Regal Ballrrom in Melbourne in January 2009.

Cretan musician Psarandonis was in Australia as part of the All Tomorrow Parties series of concerts along Australia’s east coast. Chris Fotinopoulos reviews his concert

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A Socratic attempt to redefine Woyzeck

Socratis Otto as Woyzeck possibly one of the most difficult roles yet.

Sport

Baghdatis on song in Open

Marcos Baghdatis produced a stunning performance to knock 23-seeded American Mardy Fish out of the Australian Open in their third round match on Friday night.

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