Laura Burgoine
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A Greek boy’s commanding position
Greek Australian John Stavridis takes control of the HMAS Arunta
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Nine Greek Australians stand for Federal Election
Laura Burgoine reports on the nine Greek Australians running for this year’s Federal Election.
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Candidates with a twist
Laura Burgoine takes a look at Greek Australians running for the Federal Election, outside the major parties.
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Simon Crean: Let Australia reach its full potential
The Labor member for Hotham discusses issues facing Greek Australians, such as language, migration and Cyprus.
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The woman with the golden heart
Working to help new migrants successfully integrate into a multicultural Australia is important to Maria Tsopanis, Co-Manager of the Melbourne Multicultural Hub
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Searches continue for missing Greek man
As National Missing Persons Week came to a close this weekend the search continues for Queensland man Michael Lalos, who disappeared the day before his 85th birthday on July 15.
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$20 million construction project approved
A $20 million upgrade to the Cyprus Communtiy of NSW’s site has been given the go ahead after six years and around $700,000 spent on applying for permits from the Marrickville coun
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Tax cut vital for small business growth
Tony Abbott’s proposed tax cuts for small businesses could mean big things for Greek Australians.
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Papandreou meets Diaspora politicians
President of the World Inter-parliamentary Hellenic Association (WIHA), Victorian MP, John Pandazopolous, met with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou in Brussels last week.
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Slater and Gordon launches new multilingual services
National law firm Slater and Gordon marked its 75th anniversaryby the launch of the company’s multilingual services.