Mike Sweet
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Vic Govt unveils language vision for schools
Many more Prep students in Victoria will be learning a language by 2015 according to a far-reaching plan announced by the state government.
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Fishy business with a difference
I’d say we’re a seafood company that doesn’t really stick to the norms,” says Bill Iakovakis, co-owner of Marina Seafood.
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Cretan Anzac battlefield to be marked
Six months ago, the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Crete commemorated the sacrifice of thousands of Anzac soldiers and Cretans in May 1941.
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Australia blocks Talat visit
The former Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Talat has been forced to cancel his trip to Australia this month, following advice from the Australian Government’s Department for Foreign
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World-first cancer trial announced in Ballarat
A Victorian cancer research centre has begun trials that holds out a glimmer of hope for more effective future cancer therapies.
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Bank of Beirut chief opens new BHB branches
Mr Salim Sfeir, Chairman and General Manager of Bank of Beirut – the major shareholder in Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB), visited Melbourne, Sydney and Perth last week to meet BHB cust
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Stories from the Bakehouse
Nick Dimitrokallis’ working day starts at 5am. That’s seven days a week. Before dawn, when Nick opens the door of the Melbourne Bakehouse, the business he has owned and managed for
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Aged care reform ‘undisguised grab’ at elderly’s assets
Elderly Australians could be forced to re-mortgage their homes if the federal government goes ahead with an “undisguised grab” of their homes as part of its aged care reforms.
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Greek Consulate asks media to be fair dinkum
As the marathon EU Summit concluded in Brussels, putting in place the latest deal to fix the eurozone’s debt crisis, the Consulate General of Greece in Melbourne held a rare briefi
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On the beat in little Athens
Neos Kosmos talks to Inspector Grame Sprague about policing in Oakleigh and how the Victoria Police are fighting crime in the community.