Australia
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9 Oct 2011
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Prosecutors are applying to seize the $4 million sum drug lord Tony Mokbel had made selling drugs.
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9 Oct 2011
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Executive editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, Peter Kerr, has apologised to the Greek community over an opinion piece written by Paul Sheehan that labelled the Greeks as "cheats."
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9 Oct 2011
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Vicky Soteriou has been found guilty of plotting to kill her husband by the Supreme Court on Friday.
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7 Oct 2011
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Manny Karageorgiou will be running his 33rd consecutive marathon as a Spartan Legend.
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6 Oct 2011
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The trial over a fatal bikie brawl at Sydney Airport has come to a standstill as the jury retires to consider their verdict.
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6 Oct 2011
Penni Pappas
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The Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship, Nicholas Kotsiras, has injected a total of $145,800 into Greek communities in Victoria to further multicultural support.
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4 Oct 2011
Penni Pappas
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AISI and ITHEA are headed to Greece to inform Greeks wanting to migrate to Australia about what they need to do to study here.
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3 Oct 2011
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The Victorian Minister for Local Government Jeanette Powell has announced the appointment of five mayors for the interim Local Government Ministerial-Mayors' Advisory Panel.
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3 Oct 2011
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Chris and Deborah Alexiou are suing the NSW Government for compensation because of their legal obligation to reveal the gory details of a death that took place at their Hawks News
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2 Oct 2011
Mike Sweet
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Greek Australians are experiencing greater levels of disability than ever.
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2 Oct 2011
Mike Sweet
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With two weeks to go before the Skills Australia Needs event takes place in Athens, further details are emerging.
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2 Oct 2011
Mike Sweet
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The Independent MP for South Australia remains convinced that his recent use of parliamentary privilege was the right thing to do, writes Mike Sweet.
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30 Sep 2011
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The fourth Panhellenic Games are underway in Darwin.
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29 Sep 2011
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An icon of the virgin Mary was stolen from a shrine in Melbourne.
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29 Sep 2011
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A Greek Australian man has been found dead at a house in Springvale, Melbourne, last week.
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28 Sep 2011
Mike Sweet
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A radical plan for auctioning skilled migration visas could revolutionise the nature of migration to Australia.
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27 Sep 2011
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A new crackdown on underage drinking has been fuelled by teenagers bragging about their alcohol consumption on social media sites.
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27 Sep 2011
Penni Pappas
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Councils in Victoria have asked the State Government to ban smoking in all public outdoor areas.
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26 Sep 2011
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This year's BRW Young Rich list has a clear lack of young Greek entrepreneur's.
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26 Sep 2011
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Terrorist Abdul Benbrika was given permanent Australian residency in 1995 when then immigration minister Nick Bolkus overruled a deportation order.
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26 Sep 2011
Mike Sweet
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With two weeks to go before the Skills Australia Needs event takes place in Athens, further details are emerging.
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26 Sep 2011
Kostas Nikolopoulos
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Neos Kosmos was used as the shining example of why ethnic media is so important in Australian society.
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23 Sep 2011
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Liberal backbencher Sophie Mirabella is embroiled in a legal battle with the family of her former de facto partner,Colin Howard, over his will.
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22 Sep 2011
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A generous $300,000 donation by Peter and Maria Copulos and family has been instrumental in the development of a state-of-the-art oncology unit in Shepparton Regional Hospital.
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22 Sep 2011
Penni Pappas
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Through the initiative, Involve, the Victorian Government is encouraging young Victorians to be more active with the government, and their community.
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It's time for Victorians of Germanic ancestry to come in from the cold, says Michael Pearce SC
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The competition includes works written in the Greek or English language in the following categories: Poetry, Short Story and One Act Theatrical Play.
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David Moyes will replace Sir Alex Ferguson as the club's manager, taking on a six-year contract
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The schemes allowing the owners of properties that breached building regulations to protect their homes from demolition are illegal says the Council of State
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Moyne mayor Jim Doukas says the State government has unfairly dumped permit approval on Councils
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Central Coast suffered a 3-0 defeat in China, effectively ending their ACL campaign
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The National Consumer Credit Protection Act has been amended to include regulations covering reverse mortgages
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Star players like Del Piero, Ono and Rojas all made the fan pick, but many could be poached to play for the Socceroos in the East Asian Cup finals
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Greek Australian TV personality Helen Kapalos will host this year's AHEPA VCE Awards Ceremony.
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Greeks lend a helping hand to those who are suffering in the face of the crisis
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Lecture on Cultural Heritage Preservation in a Cyber World, by Dora Constantinidis, will be held as part of the exhibition Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures
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The government will have to complete certain structural reforms before the second tranche is released
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NSW government donated of $29,450 to the Greek Orthodox Parish and Community of the Holy Apostles
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In this week's column, Mark Bouris discusses how women's retirement plans are derailed when they get divorced
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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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Dr Peter Kambouris says a new generation of robots can transform Australia's manufacturing sector and create safer, more efficient
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