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Desperately seeking Asimoula

In 1971, a Greek lady by the name of Asimoula changed the life of a Turkish immigrant through her generosity and unconditional kindness.

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Opening of the new building at St Euphemia College

The Greek Orthodox College of St Euphemia celebrated the latest addition to its building complex.

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Dr Karagiannis and team cure oral thrush

Health professionals have found a natural remedy to cure oral thrush in adults in a supervised study conducted at West Wimmera Health Services.

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Dole increase needed for Greek jobseekers

Jobseekers can’t cover transport costs, appropriate clothing and even internet connection on the benefits they receive – all things desperately needed to find a job.

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Trade Mission from Thessaloniki to convene in Australia

HACCI is working with the Aust govt, Thessaloniki International Trade Fair and Hellenic Australian Business Council in Greece to bring an important Trade Mission to Oz.

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Xenophon seeks cut to weekend penalty rates

Unions have lined up against a bill being introduced by independent senator Nick Xenophon which would seek cuts to weekend penalty rates paid by small businesses

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Greeks opt for mixed marriages

Mixed marriages in the Greek community have tripled since 1989, reaching a record 62 per cent in 2011.

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Abbott: Better arrangements for Greeks to work in Australia

Migration policy and ethnic media landscape to be rethought if Coalition takes power.

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Bush vote dumps Labor in NT

Former minister Kon Vatskalis retains his seat after a massive swing to CLP.

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Cut wages or we’ll end up like Greece, says Rinehart

Unless there is a cut in minimum wages for Australian people, the ‘lucky country’ may end up like ‘unlucky’ Greece, according to Australia’s richest woman, Gina Rinehart.

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