Australia
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Mersina Halvagis remembered
Seventeen years ago this week Mersina Halvagis was killed tending to her grandmother’s grave.
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Idle property provides a new way forward
Under-utilised and under-developed properties in the hands of Greek community organisations should be harnessed better to meet the needs of our changing community.
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Crowd funding to combat family violence
New campaign launched to help produce culturally sensitive therapeutic resources for children experiencing family violence.
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Abbott urged to act on Cyprus at G20 Summit
Australia urged to put the pressure on Turkey to recognise the Republic of Cyprus and withdraw its naval interference from Cyprus’ EEZ.
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Next generation carries on the olive tradition
TV presenter Helen Kapalos and chef George Calombaris helped more than 150 Greek Australian students understand the significance of the olive in Greek traditional cooking.
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Grants galore for Greek Australian scientists
Eighteen leading Greek Australian researchers recognised for their work in medical and scientific fields with grants.
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Hellenic Australian lawyers growing strong
With the association founded in Victoria only six months ago, its membership has grown from 20 to 200 members, and its branches launched in South Australia and Queensland.
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Sinodinos awaits the findings
A reshuffle is needed to fill the vacancy created by the absence of Assistant Treasurer Arthur Sinodinos.
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Holy Epiphany Church in Frankston rings its bell
Frankston’s newest Greek Orthodox church will have it’s first service on Sunday, with Archbishop Stylianos, Bishop Ezekiel and Bishop Iakovos to attend
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St John’s unveils master plan
Australia’s first bilingual Greek day school is about to undergo some big changes with the announcement of a new master plan.