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Theophanous rape charge dropped

Theo Theophanous will not stand trial on the charge of raping a woman in his Parliament office on a September night in 1998.He has claimed racial stereotyping by the prosecuting

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Ethnic schools attacked

A discussion paper commissioned by the Australian Education Union has claimed that ethnic and religious schools have impacted on the public funding of government schools.

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Pontiaki Estia: Arm wrestle for the future

A tense struggle has broken out in Pontiaki Estia between older and younger members over the future direction of the organisation.

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Vamvakinou’s challenger capitulates

The preselection challenge against the sitting ALP member for for the Federal seat of Calwell has collapsed

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‘Panhellenic Games on track’ assures SAE

The funds necessary for organising the Panhellenic Games in November 2009 have been secured, accoding to the Coordinator of SAE Oceania and the Far East, George Angelopoulos.

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Vamvakinou caught in factional crossfire in Calwell

Conflict within the ranks of the ALP Left has led to a pre-selection challenge to Maria Vaamavkinou in the Federal seat of Caldwell.

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Dr Kannourakis wins great honours

A Greek oncologist from Ballarat has been recognised by the Pride of Australia awards for his contribution to the health and wellbeing of his patients.

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Theophanous committal hearing this week

Theo Theophanous will be appearing in court today for the first day of his committal hearing on rape charges.

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New Board elected for Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia

A new Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia board was elected with the redevelopment of the Olympic Hall site a major priority.

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Greek lobby mixed efforts in Canberra

The Australian Hellenic Council held its annual round of meetings with key Canberra insiders last week with mixed results.

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