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Fronditha gets government backing for 457 workers

The nursing home provider will be able to hire 20 bilingual overseas workers a year.

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Sydney remembers Cyprus

Greek Australians voiced their opposition to the continuous occupation of Cyprus for the past 40 years.

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State of education in Greece

In her lecture, Professor Zoniou-Sideri said in the last five years the education budget in Greece has shrunk by 35.5 per cent.

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NSW Greens seek inclusive Community Relations Commisioner

Vic Alhadeff resigns after his public support to the Israeli offensive in Gaza.

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Race laws should be retained says Guy

Victorian Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship says current race laws should stay the same.

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Outpouring of support for Vazourakis

The community has applauded his bravery to come out and tell his story.

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Health forum to help multilingual services

Boosting coordination, development and dissemination of health information key for forum.

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Brothers in arms

Vangelis Moras has been admitted into hospital to begin donating lifesaving bone marrow to give his brother Dimitri a chance at recovery.

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Aged care privatisation worries community

The push to privatise more aged care homes in Victoria is worrying locals who fear they will be unable to get care for their loved ones.

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Asleep on the job

In Australia some large companies are jumping on the bandwagon and giving their workers nap time to keep them working productively.

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