Australia
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Government to boost language funding if re-elected
The Napthine government has promised an additional $5.4m to expand language learning.
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Former Qantas employee alleges discrimination
Georgina Sarikoudis alleges the airline forced her to remove her cross and prayer-knot bracelet because it wasn’t part of the dress code.
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Gavrielatos: survey reveals education in decline
Teacher shortages and overcrowded classrooms the biggest concerns for Australian education.
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Not missing a beat
Transplantee Michelle Gribilas implores all Greek Australians to become organ donors after becoming the first woman to receive a reanimated dead heart.
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World’s best scientific minds are locals
Professors Christos Pantelis and Arthur Christopoulos recognised for their world-leading work in psychiatry and pharmacology.
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Oxi Day remembered around the country
Greek Australians all around the nation held vigils to commemorate the day Greece entered WWII.
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AHEPA 60th convention a success
Young and old members of AHEPA came together at their national convention to discuss the future of the association.
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Oakleigh Greek Glendi kicks off on weekend
Labor promises to provide Oakleigh Glendi a $60,000 grant if elected
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David Hill and Promakhos to close film festival
Fresh from his trip to give advice to the Greek government on the Parthenon Marbles, David Hill will be part of a Q&A session after the screening of Greek film Promakhos
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Defence abuse inquiry needed says Xenophon
Senator Nick Xenophon wants to see a royal commission into sexual abuse in Australian Defence Force ranks.