Catherine Kladakis
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Honey: Is it really the bees knees?
With just as many calories as sugar, is honey really good for you? Read on to find out more.
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Greek schools do well out of BER
Greek day schools and private schools are getting better value under the Government’s school stimulus program than many public schools.
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Greek hairdresser takes out national L’Oreal trophy
Frank Apostolopoulos has taken out Australia’s Golden Globes of hairdressing for his magazine cover look interpretation.
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Keilor Downs student heads Youth Parliament
Seventeen year old Emmanuel Giakoumakis has been elected Victorian Youth Premier and will lead 95 other youth representatives in Victoria this week.
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Greek has faith in Aussie underwear
Tony Vass loves his new tongue-in-cheek undies and he’s hoping the rest of Australia will too.
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CEOs sleep out for the homeless
CEOs across Australia braved the cold and slept outside to raise money and awareness of the hard life led by the homeless
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Kazanas overcomes his fears by climbing Mt Everest
Kazanas climbed Mt Everest while the sight of preserved bodies of dead climbers on the way highlighted his desire for survival.
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Zorba the meat
A slow-cooked lamb roast is the perfect antidote to a cold Winter’s Day, according to cooking school owner Vicki Peppos.
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Father Marinakis honoured for his service
Long serving priest, Father Athanasios Marinakis was honoured on May 30 by the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia for his 40-year contribution to the community.
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Mining tax not a ‘super’ guarantee
Controversy over the Resources Super Profits Tax is peaking due to the perceived potential negative impact on the mining industry and the government’s hotly debated $38 million