Editorial
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25 Mar 2013
Peter Adamis
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Peter Adamis looks at what it means to be Greek on March 25
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1 Mar 2013
Dean Kalimniou
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From MasterChef to the Festival of wine, this week's diatribe looks at our relationship to food thanks to reality tv and celebrity chefs
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15 Feb 2013
Dean Kalimniou
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Dean Kalimniou looks at the rhetoric used to incite Greek Australians to go to Greek school.
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7 Jan 2013
Dean Kalimniou
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Members only - could this be the undoing of our regional brotherhoods and associations?
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25 Aug 2011
Dr Nick Economou
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Dr Nick Economou investigates how Labor will handle the economy.
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20 Dec 2010
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At Christmas, we should reflect on where we came from. We were no different to those souls who now seek a new beginning from wretchedness and tyranny in Australia.
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3 Nov 2010
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Modern Greek needs something more than words, it needs action in the run-up to the Victorian State election.
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19 Oct 2010
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The impact of the generational shift in community leadership is celebrated.
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27 Sep 2010
Pino Migliorino
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Pino Migliorino, chair of the Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia, on why "multicultural affairs" should not be left out of the Federal cabinet
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9 Aug 2010
Ross Karavas
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Paid parental leave has emerged as one of the key social policy backgrounds for the upcoming Federal election.
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21 Jul 2009
Jeana Vithoulkas
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Jeana Vithoulkas bemoans the contemporary malaise which is eating away at Greece.
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crackdown on the self-reporting loophole for illicit drug use
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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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The Victorian government's grants program will fund improvements to community-owned facilities up to $100,000
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Whincup claimed a comfortable victory in the second race
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All Windows Open was voted for its accurate portrayal of child migrants
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Victorian Energy Minister Nicholas Kotsiras says more information protects consumers and could help them save money
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New Democracy, SYRIZA trade barbs over how to tackle Golden Dawn
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Technical terminology is okay if it provides shorthand for complex ideas, explains Mark Bouris
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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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President of GOCMV Bill Papastergiadis sat down with German consul Michael Pearce SC
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Two people are in intensive care and another 11 are being treated for minor injuries after an explosion in a taverna on the island of Salamina, off the coast of Piraeus
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The conclusion of the A1 basketball league’s regular season saw the relegation of Peristeri to the A2 after a dramatic battle with Ilisiakos
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Highly sought after fashion stylist Vass Arvanitis talks to Neos Kosmos about the styling industry and gives advice on what to wear this winter
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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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Immigration Minister says negotiations continue for the long-awaited Working Holiday Visa
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After a five-men walkout from the club Sydney Olypmic rose to a magnificent win against undefeated Bonnyrigg White Eagles
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An idea proposed by visiting professor and linguist Georgios Babinitios has seen the creation of the first centre to promote Greek culture in Australia
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Moving through protests, strikes and tons of graffiti, she finds the embattled capital still shows glimmers of hope.












