Australia
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4 Jul 2011
Penni Pappas
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Dr Spiros Fourlanos is looking at a world first trial that uses a nasal insulin therapy to prevent the onset of type 1 diabetes
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4 Jul 2011
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Members of the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales cast a historic vote for unity yesterday with the Archdiocese
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3 Jul 2011
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Stephen Koukoulas has resigned in his post as Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's economic adviser
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3 Jul 2011
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The South Australian Government has committed $600,000 over four years to the promotion and preservation of Greek language and culture in Adelaide
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3 Jul 2011
Mark Mazower
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Greece's crisis has forced the European Union to face up to the very nature of what they stand for
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3 Jul 2011
Mike Sweet
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As a new study reveals that problem gambling is on the increase, Neos Kosmos tells the story of ‘Eleni’ whose gambling addiction almost destroyed her life
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3 Jul 2011
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Greek Australian lawyer George Defteros has taken up a landmark case of basic human rights as his client, a convicted paedophile,
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3 Jul 2011
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A shock departure and a striking return create a stir arround the GOCSA elections, while GOCNSW prepare to cast a historic vote
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3 Jul 2011
Eugenia Pavlopoulou
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Victoria’s Education Minister Martin Dixon told Neos Kosmos why Victoria will not go down the national curriculum path for languages
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1 Jul 2011
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The M word unites adversaries across Victoria's political divide
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1 Jul 2011
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White supremacist groups using propaganda to voice religious and racial hatred will undergo intense investigations by the Victorian Government
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30 Jun 2011
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The Victorian Government has awarded 23 refugees for their achievements as part of the 2011 Victorian Refugee Recognition Record (VRRR), as part of Refugee Week
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30 Jun 2011
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Three bilingual colleges of the Greek language in Melbourne are the recipients of three year scholarships from the Pancretan Association of Melbourne, following an official launch
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29 Jun 2011
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A post office box has been set up so Victorian's can hold the Baillieu Government accountable for decisions made
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28 Jun 2011
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Schools may have to prepare for growing bills, following the discontinuation of funding to learning aids announced earlier this year by Education Minister Martin Dixon
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28 Jun 2011
Penni Pappas
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Thirty Victorian sporting associations are to get a share of $10.2 million over the next three years in order to increase cultural diversity in sports
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27 Jun 2011
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DFAT latest travel advice for Greece
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27 Jun 2011
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Arthur Sinodinos is set to become the next president of the Liberal Party in NSW
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27 Jun 2011
Mike Sweet
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Mike Sweet looks at possible scenarios for Greece under this crisis
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26 Jun 2011
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The AHC met last week to discuss pressing issues within Greece and the wider diaspora
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26 Jun 2011
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Victoria Police have gotten a tougher new look following a recent uniform overhaul
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26 Jun 2011
Penni Pappas
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The Pallaconian Brotherhood of Melbourne and Victoria, Leonidas Inc., have celebrated their 50 year anniversary by launching a series of events
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26 Jun 2011
Mike Sweet
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If Greece defaults what will the effect be on the Australian economy and Australian banks with Greek connections?
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26 Jun 2011
Penni Pappas
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Chef George Calombaris was lost for words after support given by guests at a fundraiser held by The Press Club group for Japan
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26 Jun 2011
Mike Sweet
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GOCNSW’s election to approve an agreement with the Archdiocese could be a close-run thing, but president Harry Danalis says there’s nowhere else to go
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As unemployment rises, Greeks still won't take up menial jobs3
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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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16 metres higher than Nonda Katsalidis' Australia 108 building, reported plans for 555 Collins Street are raising eyebrows
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Coach Graham Arnold still has high hopes for a win next week
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Genocide is the responsibility of the entire world - Ann Clwyd
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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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The Victorian Premier League returns this weekend with Round Five, and South Melbourne welcome Richmond Eagles, and their new coach, in their first home game this season
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The football legend has won every league title in every country he's played for
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Panathinaikos finishes sixth after downing Xanthi 3-0 in playoff
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Week-long commemorations were marked to honour Pontian Greeks who lost their lives
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Demure family matriarch gets respectful send-off
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The alleged paedophile was hired as assistant coach for the Under 17 Greek National Cricket team
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Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is suing three newspapers over claims she held a $550 million Swiss bank account
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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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Closed in 1996, the High School nurtured many young Greeks
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crackdown on the self-reporting loophole for illicit drug use
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Unemployment in Greece more than twice the average rate in the euro zone
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Greek food stores and traders at meat markets were fined for selling sub-standard products
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Hitting the market around August this year, Holden will release the HSV Gen F


















