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- Modern Greek tragedy
- Court orders Greek broadcaster ERT back on air
- Community condemns ERT closure
- Abusive crackdown on migrants
- Outstanding Greek Australians honoured
- Xenophon warns of data sweep danger
- ERT's demise impacts SBS
- Memories of an Egyptian multicultural society
- ERT suspension 'sinful', says Megrelis
- The thief strikes back
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Epitafio processions in doubt5
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Holding the ANZACS to ransom2
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Coalition partners seek compromise on ERT1
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Celebrating Cavafy1
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Abusive crackdown on migrants1
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Golden Dawn submits own anti-racism bill to fight discrimination 'against Greeks'1
- 10 Jun 2013 | 17 Votes
- 22 May 2013 | 16 Votes
- 28 May 2013 | 15 Votes
- 30 May 2013 | 12 Votes
- 7 Jun 2013 | 7 Votes
- 27 May 2013 | 7 Votes
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West Adelaide now sit on an eleven point lead at the top of the FFSA NPL State League table
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The Greek festival is of great cultural and economic importance to the city of Sydney, says Lord Mayor Clover Moore.
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Greek theatre depicts the harsh reality of immigrant life in Australia
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After a phenomenal 4-0 win, the Socceroos will still need another win to qualify
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Nick Kyrigios will only be playing junior singles and doubles in this years’ Wimbledon Tournament.
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Expectations are high for the first NSL derby of the season, with South Melbourne hosting Melbourne Knights
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Three Greek Australian taxi industry heavyweights have bought the rights to the Greek taxi booking app 'Taxiplon' and plan to launch it in the next month
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Former ERT World director Nikos Megrelis believes ERT was a victim of union intransigence and government mismanagement
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Bouris' wealth management company Yellow Brick Road has set its sights on carving its own slice of the superannuation savings market, launching a low-fee super fund
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John Notaras, a leading light of one of Canberra's pioneering families has sadly passed away
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IMF review of Greek bailout highlights a series of errors
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It's make or break for the Socceroos, with favourites Japan just needing a draw to qualify
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But Greek committee set to see another day
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The University of NSW celebrates the life of one of the world's greatest poets, Constantine P Cavafy
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Greek Australian George Kostas leaves his job as Brookfield's head of construction, to run a subsidiary of Al-Futtaim Group in Dubai
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The Napthine government's budget cuts to employment services for young Victorians have been condemned at a rally held on the steps of Parliament this week
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The Greek and Gay Network will hold their annual birthday party in honour of their parents and grandparents
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Australia is in need of improving its energy policies if there is to be any increased investment, according to Andrew Liveris,










