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8 Dec 2011
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Cyprus Foreign Minister Erato Kozakou Marcoullis attended the Cypriot Community of Western Australia's annual dinner and dance last week
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6 Dec 2011
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The University of Melbourne will be offering summer schools in 2012 focussing on Greek classics.
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4 Dec 2011
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Ever wanted to hear what the Richmond Tigers AFL club song would sound like in Greek? Find out this Sunday.
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4 Dec 2011
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For more than 80 years, George Street in Thebarton has been a cultural reference for Greeks in SA, so to celebrate this, the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) are
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29 Nov 2011
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The Queen of Greek Blues, Roza Eskenazi, will be showcased in a tribute presented by the Australian Hellenic Council of New South Wales and Out of The Blue Music.
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27 Nov 2011
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The Federal Government, through the Australian Research Council (ARC) has awarded the Zagora Project a grant of $450,000.
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27 Nov 2011
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The Department of Archaeology at the University of Sydney and the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens, will be offering their third Archaeological Summer School in 2013.
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25 Nov 2011
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The Pan-Australian Justice for Cyrpus Coordinating Committee (PASEKA) held their one-day national conference to discuss the Cyprus issue last week and by all respects, it was a suc
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25 Nov 2011
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The City of Darebin will be hosting an evening to celebrate International Human Rights Day 2011.
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23 Nov 2011
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The Port Melbourne Neighbourhood House (PMNH) have weekly English classes for all age groups and all levels of English.
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21 Nov 2011
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The Food For Thought Network (FFTN) celebrated a decade of making a difference last Friday night with a fund raiser for paralympian Michelle Errichiello.
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21 Nov 2011
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The kindergarten of Oakleigh Greek Orthodox College was reopened last week and the new facility was up and running last Tuesday.
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20 Nov 2011
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The GOCMV held a fundraiser on Sunday for opera singer Christiana Aloneftis
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20 Nov 2011
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Over 200 people were invited by the Mayor of Unley City Council to attend the book launch of Professor Anastasios Tamis' book Greeks in the Far Orient on Friday 4 November in Adela
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20 Nov 2011
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Agapi Care Inc raised $50,000 at their annual ball at Stars International in Preston on Saturday 5 November.
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18 Nov 2011
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Professor Iakovos Michaelidis, an expert in Balkan history from the University of Thessaloniki, will be presenting public lectures in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra.
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18 Nov 2011
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The PanAustralian Justice for Cyprus Coordinating Committee (PASEKA) will be holding their one-day national conference tomorrow at the Cyprus Community of Melbourne and Victoria.
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17 Nov 2011
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Adventurers James Castrission and his friend Justin Jones have finally arrived in Antarctica after bad weather saw them stranded in South America.
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13 Nov 2011
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Founded in 2004 by the Cancer Council, Girls Night In is fun night in for the ladies aimed at raising money and awareness for all women's cancers.
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13 Nov 2011
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While the media around the crisis in Greece is focused on financial strain and the political situation, mental health and the way Greeks are coping emotionally has fallen by the wa
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8 Nov 2011
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The Adelaide Glendi, held last weekend, was blessed with warm weather but members in the community had their concerns over the location.
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7 Nov 2011
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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.
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6 Nov 2011
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The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and St Timothy Foundation will be hosting a talent competition for the young starlets in Western Australia.
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6 Nov 2011
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The 2011 Australian Hellenic Memorial Foundation student competition prizewinners were announced on Thursday 28 October at a memorial service for 'OXI Day'.
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2 Nov 2011
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Return to Anatolia and Greek Federal Organisation of Ex-Servicemen's Reserve of Greece in Australia Inc. proudly presents Remembrance Day national pilgrimage and wreath laying.
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Greek Australian director Alkinos Tsilimidos play Red recognised
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Round six of Victorian Premier League this weekend brings new coach for Oakleigh Cannons
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Greek artist-architect, sculptor and philosopher Kostis Velonis talks to Neos Kosmos as he visits Melbourne for the opening of the exhibition Direct Democracy
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Dr Peter Kambouris says a new generation of robots can transform Australia's manufacturing sector and create safer, more efficient
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St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Thebarton, SA, faces yet another investigation, this time into the credibility of a $5m government grant
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49 and his first trip to the Greek islands, Australian actor Russell Crowe is living it up in Mykonos
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The teams that started as underdogs beat the favourites at home on Wednesday, setting up an appetizing mini-league.
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Immigration Minister says negotiations continue for the long-awaited Working Holiday Visa
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