Helen Velissaris
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Socceroos won’t tread lightly with Iraq
After a phenomenal 4-0 win, the Socceroos will still need another win to qualify
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Outstanding Greek Australians honoured
Seven Greek Australians received Queen’s Birthday Honours List awards, celebrating their commitment to philanthropy and the community
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The model effect
With just five years in the fashion industry, model Leah Johnson has walked for Mimco, Gucci and Steven Kahlil.
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Top Greek VCE students honoured
Nine Greek Australian students get top gongs in Premier’s VCE Awards
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Taxi industry heavyweights to launch booking app
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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Taxi licence price slashed but reform gives back to customers
Licences will be reduced to an annual $22,000 fee, while drivers will get a share in fares and rural and disabled customers will benefit
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Epitafio processions in doubt
As councils start cracking down on road safety and the Archdiocese unwilling to pay for the block privilege, the Good Friday procession may become a thing of the past
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Kyrgios ends Open run
Bested in the second round of the French Open, aussie Nick Kyrgios will be focusing his energies on the Junior event
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Tailor made coffee
Greeks know good coffee. This year’s World Barista and Brewer Championships sees a tailored and very talented Greek team vie for the top gong.
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Eurovision 2013: The kitsch and the high notes
The Eurovision Song Competition still remains the most watched non-sporting event of the year. Greece’s entry is unique, but will it win?