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On Anzac Day, we remember
On Anzac Day a rapidly dwindling group of men and women will march down Swanston Street to the Shrine of Remembrance and remember the realities of war.
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Honouring those who sacrificed
George Pelecanos talks to Fotis Kapetopoulos about his work in The Pacific. Next week he talks about being Greek in the U.S., his latest book release, The Way Home
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Cautious reception for aged-care proposals
Greek aged care providers cautiously receive Rudd’s aged care proposal
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Mama’s boy…does your girlfriend stand a chance?
When he visits home his mother will ask him if he would like a coffee, his sister will say ‘I’ll make it’ and his grandmother will say ‘I’ve already made one.’ Does it sound fam
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Financial gloom clouds Greece
ABC’s Foreign Correspondent is talking to Greeks about how they feel about the financial crisis facing Greece.
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Fishmongers facing eviction from Melbourne Wholesale Fish Market
The future of the Footscray Fish Market is still in limbo as there seems to be no solution to relocating the market without breaking it apart.
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Greek language campaign gaining momentum
The last week has seen major Greek community organisations and State and Federal politicians come out in support of Modern Greek.
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Pontiaki ordered to reveal membership
A court order has compelled the Pontiaki Estia Board to disclose its
membership list to a group of petitioning members.
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Awareness the key to autism
Old ladies have threatened to smack her children. Drunk teenagers have
told them to “shut-up” and security guards have suspected her as a
kidnapper of her screaming son. Mar
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Greek immersion works well
Thirty three years of a Greek bilingual program at a public school in Melbourne.