Australia
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Chris Kafkias was acquitted of murder
Chris Kafkias has been acquitted of murdering a close family friend on Christmas Eve 2010 – the day he was supposed to repay him more than $180,000.
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Stronger bans for misbehaving gamblers
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon wants longer bans imposed on misbehaving casino gamblers following an incident in which a women received a three-month back after she left her son
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Greek Australian Councillor to seek top Melbourne seat
Early votes have opened for the Melbourne District by-election.
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New bridge honours Australia’s first Olympian in 1896 Athens Olympics
Edwin Flack represented Australia solo, starting a long tradition of Olympic participation.
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Dark clouds shadow the future of ethnic media
Foreign media in Australia faces hard times if they fail to adapt to changes.
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Implications of Greek crisis to be discussed by AHC
The implications of the Greek economic crises and its impact on Australian Greeks will be discussed by the Australian Hellenic Council (AHC).
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Are you sure you still own land in Greece?
Land owners in Greece can face a variety of problems, particularly if they are absent for long periods of time.
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First Multicultural Media Awards set to launch in 2013
Labor MLC Shaoquett Moselmane called on the wider community to support the Multicultural Media Awards, which is set to launch for the first time in 2013.
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Litigation likely in Parthenon Marbles campaign
Campaigners for the reunification for the Parthenon sculptures say they’ll consider suing the British government to force the marbles’ return to Athens.
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Greece still tops the list
Ballarat restaurateur Terry Frangos, who grew up in Australia, thinks that despite the economic crisis, Greece is still the “second best country in the world”.