Mike Sweet
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Talat in Melbourne
Mehmet Ali Talat, the former Turkish Cypriot leader will present his views on the Cyprus situation in Melbourne next month.
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Wakim confident of growth
James Wakim, Managing Director of Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB) believes that despite the current sluggish economy, the future is looking bright for BHB.
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Horrifying and heartbreaking
The ritual continues: a general strike, a mass demonstration turns violent, tear gas shrouds Syntagma Square; and more tears are shed for Greece as much as for the effects of the a
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Pathfinder Papandreou back in town
At the heart of Tim Papandreou’s vision as an urban transport planner is the belief that dogmas, such as ‘car versus bike’ need to be consigned to the blind alley where they belong
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Taming the black dog
Depression affects one in five Australians. In the Greek community the proportion is even higher. Mike Sweet asks why, and what stops sufferers finding help
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Nick Hogios and the Toyota way
Mike Sweet meets Nick Hogios, Manager of Design at Toyota Style Australia.
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Disability on the increase
Greek Australians are experiencing greater levels of disability than ever.
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Registrations close for Athens skills expo
With two weeks to go before the Skills Australia Needs event takes place in Athens, further details are emerging.
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Xenophon unrepentant
The Independent MP for South Australia remains convinced that his recent use of parliamentary privilege was the right thing to do, writes Mike Sweet.
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Vroom at the top
The first cars Nick Theodossi sold cost $199. Today, the hugely respected Melbourne dealer sells the most seductive luxury vehicles on the market.