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Parents want wife for son

Nick lives in Sydney, works as a maribe engineer, owns three properties and, according to an ad placed in Neos Kosmos by is parents, is looking for a wife.

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Greek politicians from around the globe assemble in Athens

The World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association meeting in Athens has attracted a number of Greek Australian politicians.

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Elena Fermanis: the right stuff means caring for all

Elena Fermanis shares her experience of attending the the International Youth Leadership Conference in Prague.

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Theophanous calls it quits at next election

Labor Upper House MP Theo Theophanous will step down from Parliament at the next State elections due in 2010.

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Police spoil Theo’s party

Victorian Labor MP Theo Theophanous thanks his family for their support upon the dismissal of rape charges against him by the Melbourne Magistrates Court.

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Theophanous rape charge dropped

Theo Theophanous will not stand trial on the charge of raping a woman in his Parliament office on a September night in 1998.He has claimed racial stereotyping by the prosecuting

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Theophanous lawyer slams chief investigator

The defence attorney of Theo Theophanous slammed the conduct of the investigation by the leading police detective.

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Politicians and Journalists: Adversaries or Bedfellows?

George Megalogenis, senior political writer for The Australian, will be part of a panel discussion, at Melbourne University, on the relationship between politicians and journalists

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Calamari ready for frying

Since the arrival of Greeks and Italians in Australia, calamari has become a sought out seafood and calamari season is now open in Victoria.

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Ethnic schools attacked

A discussion paper commissioned by the Australian Education Union has claimed that ethnic and religious schools have impacted on the public funding of government schools.

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