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- Golden Dawn's Australian aspirations uncovered
- More Greeks calling Australia home
- Paedophilia charge for Greek Australian
- Greek Adelaide church in hot water again
- Fans make the Wanderers a good investment
- Do it like the Greeks says German consul
- Sixth place for Alcohol is Free
- Tailor made coffee
- AFP show support for Cyprus
- Man sues Qatar over drinks car accident
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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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Greece adopts bill to cut 15,000 civil servant jobs1
- 8 May 2013 | 12 Votes
- 3 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 15 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 8 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 13 May 2013 | 7 Votes
- 24 Apr 2013 | 6 Votes
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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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The Australian Embassy in Athens marked Anzac Day by laying wreaths at the Australian Memorial Moudros Harbour
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The ratings agency believes the country has stabilised and moved its rating up to B-
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Immigration Minister says negotiations continue for the long-awaited Working Holiday Visa
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Round six of Victorian Premier League this weekend brings new coach for Oakleigh Cannons
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Greek Australian artist Anna Pappas took part in 2013 Art-Athina, determined to aid long-term Greek Australian cooperation in art
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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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Harry Kewell's hope to be picked for the Socceroos squad is in doubt
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The plight of migrants in the fields of Greece
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Internet based sister classes connect Greek classrooms to Australian ones in a way to collaboratively learn the language
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The World Conference of Expatriate Physicians and Bioscientists of Greece and Cyprus held in Paphos, Cyprus
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With a shot of espresso, this coffee cake is the perfect afternoon pick me up
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Closed in 1996, the High School nurtured many young Greeks
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Despite one of the highest unemployment rates in Europe, Greeks won't consider labour jobs primarily staffed by migrants
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Coach Tony Popovic has repeatedly stressed the Wanderers' need to continue to improve next season
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Victorian Energy Minister Nicholas Kotsiras says more information protects consumers and could help them save money
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Panathinaikos finishes sixth after downing Xanthi 3-0 in playoff
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Whincup claimed a comfortable victory in the second race
















