Australia
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6 Dec 2011 (0)
Centrelink has issued a reminder to parents with dependent teenage school students.
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5 Dec 2011
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A committee to assist the New South Wales Government form stronger links with the Greek community has been formed.
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5 Dec 2011
Alexander Billinis
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An exaggerated perception of FYROM often originates from those who do not live there.
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4 Dec 2011
Mike Sweet
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Neos Kosmos talks to Nick Xenophon following the three-month investigation by the Catholic Church which rejected rape claims by Anglican Archbishop John Hepworth.
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4 Dec 2011
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Australia least corrupt of G20 countries while Greece equals Morocco and Thailand.
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4 Dec 2011
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UK prepares for euro split.
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4 Dec 2011
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Serial killer Dupas wins another day in court.
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4 Dec 2011
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Ten members of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW are sharing a platform in an effort to bring 'renewal' and 'rejuvination' to the organisation
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2 Dec 2011
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Centrelink customers are being warned of a phone scam that has begun targeting Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland residents.
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2 Dec 2011
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Disabled people in Australia are more likely to live in poverty, says a report by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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1 Dec 2011
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The Greek exhibition From Petronis and Ekaterina to Peter and Catherine: Greek Journeys Through Bonegilla was opened in Wodonga last Friday by the Minister of Multicultural Affairs
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1 Dec 2011
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Vicky Soteriou was sentenced to 12 years jail - to serve a minimum of nine years before she is eligible for parole - on Monday, for the role she played in the plot to kill her husb
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1 Dec 2011
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Torn between family loyalty and anger about being involved were the reasons that Foula Pantazis gave the Victorian Supreme Court in the case of helping Tony Mokbel flee Australia w
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29 Nov 2011
Penni Pappas
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Another battle may be on the cards for the Greek community as the future of the only Greek Studies program at a Melbourne university faces "imminent danger" of closure.
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28 Nov 2011
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Senator Arthur Sinodinos delivered his maiden speech in parliament last week and took the opportunity to praise his former boss John Howard.
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28 Nov 2011
Mike Sweet
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Multicultural Minister elaborates on nurturing true blue identity.
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27 Nov 2011
Eugenia Pavlopoulou
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The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) might be set to rule over a rent dispute between residents of the Greek Orthodox Community of Oakleigh (GOCO) units, located
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27 Nov 2011
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In an unprecedented development, seven Members of the House of Representatives of the Federal Parliament have risen in recent days to call for Australian parliamentary recognition
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27 Nov 2011
Penni Pappas
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Following the announcement this week that Modern Greek is to be included in the National Curriculum, Neos Kosmos reveals how Modern Greek in Australia still faces a dire future.
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27 Nov 2011
Mike Sweet
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Victorian Liberal MP Andrew Elsbury ran into strife this week in his efforts to form a 'Parliamentary Friends of FYROM' group.
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25 Nov 2011
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Tony Mokbel is taking the gamble and looking at changing his plea from guilty to not guilty after it was revealed by Victorian Police that the search warrants used to obtain eviden
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25 Nov 2011
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The Federal Government will withhold up to $2100 in tax benefits for families who do not have their children vaccinated, in a bid to boost children's immunisation by the Gillard Go
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24 Nov 2011
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Senator Nick Xenophon says he will support the South Australian government's bid to protect SA's water rights if it goes to the High Court, but the Senator wants to include irrigat
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24 Nov 2011
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An article portraying a negative side to Greece that was published in last week's Sunday Mail, has upset members of the South Australian Greek community.
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24 Nov 2011
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Helen Kontouris was awarded with Indesign Luminary an honour bestowed on Australian designers for their talent, achievements and contribution to design by Indesign Magazine.
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Taxpayers with just one source of annual income will not need to submit an income tax declaration as of next year according to the draft of the new tax code
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Bank of Sydney customers and guests gathered last week to launch their new Marrickville branch.
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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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Hitting the market around August this year, Holden will release the HSV Gen F
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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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New Democracy, SYRIZA trade barbs over how to tackle Golden Dawn
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Cafe owners embrace goodwill scheme for the less fortunate
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Labor Minister Yiannis Vroutsis announced a new government initiative, to apply from January 2014, that will offer 75,000 new jobs for young people
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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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From its humble beginnings, telecommunications company Star21 is growing nationally and services big names like Crown Casino and Metricon Homes
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Community involvement will save dwindling programs like Ancient Greek says Professor K.O Chong-Gossard.
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The FFA has been very cautious in selecting who will be part of the A-League, fearing soccer will become a race-driven game again
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Gianna Angelopoulos offers advice to future Olympic bidders and organizers
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The ratings agency believes the country has stabilised and moved its rating up to B-
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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 National Consumer Credit Protection Act has been amended to include regulations covering reverse mortgages
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Greeks know good coffee. This year's World Barista and Brewer Championships sees a tailored and very talented Greek team vie for the top gong.
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Turkey has condemned a move by the NSW Parliament to recognise as genocide Armenian, Assyrian and Greek deaths while Turkey was under Ottoman rule

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