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17 May 2013 (0)
The 2013-14 program provides 128,550 places for skilled migrants; 60,885 places for family migration and 565 places for special cases
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17 May 2013
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Demure family matriarch gets respectful send-off
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17 May 2013
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The Victorian government's grants program will fund improvements to community-owned facilities up to $100,000
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17 May 2013
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The World Conference of Expatriate Physicians and Bioscientists of Greece and Cyprus held in Paphos, Cyprus
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16 May 2013
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The businessman hopes to bring international interest to the complex
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16 May 2013
Michael Sweet
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Thanasi Tiliakos' scholarship to Scots College is a dream come true
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16 May 2013
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Shadow treasurer Joe Hockey has mounted a passionate defence of Tony Abbott's paid parental leave scheme and branded dissident Liberal backbencher Alex Hawke
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16 May 2013
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Jim Raptis says he owes the Australian Tax Office no money and will not be paying a $21 million tax bill.
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16 May 2013
Helen Velissaris with Eugenia Pavlopoulou
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Community involvement will save dwindling programs like Ancient Greek says Professor K.O Chong-Gossard.
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15 May 2013
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NSW is Australia's first state to recognise the genocides and hopes are that other states will follow
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15 May 2013
Michael Sweet
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Cafe owners embrace goodwill scheme for the less fortunate
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15 May 2013
Helen Velissaris
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With one of the largest Kytherian populations living in Sydney, the small Greek island has seen a steady flow of Australian tourists visiting its shores
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15 May 2013
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A Greek Australian part of the trucking company at the centre of the alleged fraud, Viking Group, was involved in the 'severe bashing'.
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14 May 2013
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Two buildings owned by Brisbane's Greek community won't be demolished, the Council says, while the plans are underway for the restoration of historic Belvedere House
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14 May 2013
Michael Sweet
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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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14 May 2013
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Tv personality, Helen Kapalos was the guest of honour at Alphington Grammar's Mother's Day High Tea
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13 May 2013
Michael Sweet
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Vevi and Corinth targeted in attempt to locate troops buried anonymously
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13 May 2013
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Campaigner for the Cypriot community for years, Mr Toumbourou was beloved by many in the Greek and Cypriot community
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13 May 2013
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Senator claims Labor's asylum seeker policy is the reason for the government turning a blind eye to the Malaysian election result
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10 May 2013
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On top of the $26 million allocated for the 2013-14 budget, the Vic government will include an extra $1.86 million over two years for multiculturalism
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10 May 2013
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Greek Australian director Alkinos Tsilimidos play Red recognised
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10 May 2013
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Research is on history, literature, or archaeology, in the Egyptian, Greek, Roman or post-Roman worlds.
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9 May 2013
Penni Pappas
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Internet based sister classes connect Greek classrooms to Australian ones in a way to collaboratively learn the language
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8 May 2013
Michael Sweet
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16 metres higher than Nonda Katsalidis' Australia 108 building, reported plans for 555 Collins Street are raising eyebrows
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8 May 2013
Kostas Nikolopoulos
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MP Maria Vamvakinou has vowed to stop Golden Dawn opening Australian offices after what she saw in Greece
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Ex-servicemen in the Greek community honour fallen soldiers in many significant battles
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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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An iconography exhibition promising to inspire and uplift all those who are artistically inclined will be held during the Orthodox Holy Week.
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Nick Dallas sits down with former radio broadcaster and community activist Kostas Karamarkos to talk Greek politics, the crisis and the worsening state of the Eurozone
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Cafe owners embrace goodwill scheme for the less fortunate
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Sooner or later, community indifference and the plurality of other options will place our language's existence within the National Curriculum in jeopardy
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President of GOCMV Bill Papastergiadis sat down with German consul Michael Pearce SC
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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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Director Oliver Stone wished SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras 'good luck' in leading Greece.
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The Alpha Children's Centre, a program of the Australian Greek Welfare Society, is this year celebrating 40 years of service to the community
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Moyne mayor Jim Doukas says the State government has unfairly dumped permit approval on Councils
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Two buildings owned by Brisbane's Greek community won't be demolished, the Council says, while the plans are underway for the restoration of historic Belvedere House
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A rush of withdrawals would put additional strain on the banks that Cyprus can hardly afford at the moment
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The Hellenic Women's Federation of Victoria will be holding a flower filled event for May Day
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An anti-racism bill aimed at reining in the ultra-right Golden Dawn party by imposing tougher penalties on the incitement of racist violence has caused a major rift
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Mitchell Duke and Trent Sainsbury of the Mariners are among 12 Australian-based players selected for a Socceroos training camp
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Nine units in Athens and Thessaloniki only have adequate methadone for program members for another week
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