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- Paedophilia charge for Greek Australian
- More Greeks calling Australia home
- Golden Dawn's Australian aspirations uncovered
- Greek Adelaide church in hot water again
- AFP show support for Cyprus
- Sixth place for Alcohol is Free
- Man sues Qatar over drinks car accident
- Marxist reporter won praise for his work
- ND and SYRIZA in Golden Dawn row
- PAS Giannina stuns PAOK at Toumba
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Constitutional review may lead to Golden Dawn being outlawed4
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As unemployment rises, Greeks still won't take up menial jobs3
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NSW parliament recognises Greek genocide2
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Vamvakinou incensed at Golden Dawn2
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Stamoulis tower reignites Melbourne planning stoush2
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Cr Doukas unhappy about new wind farm permit laws1
- 8 May 2013 | 12 Votes
- 15 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 3 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 8 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 13 May 2013 | 7 Votes
- 24 Apr 2013 | 6 Votes
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New Democracy, SYRIZA trade barbs over how to tackle Golden Dawn
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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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Greece violated the human rights of two immigrants, one of them a minor and the other a woman
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The Eurovision Song Competition still remains the most watched non-sporting event of the year. Greece's entry is unique, but will it win?
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Victorian Energy Minister Nicholas Kotsiras says more information protects consumers and could help them save money
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Greek Australian owned cosmetics company 'Kroma' is taking the Kardashians to court over naming their company 'Khroma'
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The government issued civil mobilisation papers to some 88,000 teachers who face arrest and possible dismissal if they fail to turn up for work this week
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In Mykonos with her family, Kim Kardashian has slammed claims she was unhappy during her holiday in Greece
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A dancer for more than 15 years, 20-year-old Natalie Marinopoulos will shine in the world's first amateur production of the famous musical, The Phantom Of The Opera
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Nine units in Athens and Thessaloniki only have adequate methadone for program members for another week
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Community involvement will save dwindling programs like Ancient Greek says Professor K.O Chong-Gossard.
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Nicholas Saramaskos made his name working for a chrysanthemum cultivator and grows some of the best in Australia
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Vevi and Corinth targeted in attempt to locate troops buried anonymously
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crackdown on the self-reporting loophole for illicit drug use
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Artist Nick Tsiavos will take the listener on a wild ride, oscillating between a visceral brutalism, a restless stillness and a terrible beauty at his upcoming show
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Greece will get 86 million euros for curbing illegal immigration
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Marcos Rojas will join the German team and leave behind his team of two years, Melbourne Victory
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PM prepares for China trip as Finance Minister Stournaras says much work still to do despite IMF’s adjustment praise















