Australia
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Killer Tsakmakis suspected of Willi Koeppen murder
Television chef Willi Koeppen – who disappeared on 29 February 1976 – has been connected with one of Victoria’s most well-known murderers, Alex Tsakmakis.
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Government budget ruffles Melba’s feathers
Australian musicians are set to feel the dramatic setback that has resulted from the recent Federal Budget decision to withdraw funding from the Melba Foundation.
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Insight on SBS: Focus on Greece
SBS talk show Insight will be putting the magnifying glass on Greece next week as the nation goes into a new phase of uncertainty.
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Pressure on ACT government to increase language schools funding
Language school groups have joined forces in a bid to pressure the ACT Government to increase funding for ethnic language schools in the ACT.
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Aussies train up Greek lifesavers
With only a little over half of Greek beaches manned by lifesavers, one Gold Coaster is doing his best to educate Greeks on swimming between the flags.
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Greek studies get a $450,000 push start at CDU
The ‘Guardians of Greek’ program at the Charles Darwin University (CDU) has raised $450,000 to promote the expansion of Greek Studies in Australia’s top end.
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Spartels gets top Kazzie honour
Michael Spartels has been named Kastellorizian of the year for his distinguished service to the Kastellorizian Association of Victoria, spanning almost four decades.
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New online tool explains orthopaedic surgery
Greek-speaking patients to gain greater understanding of treatment.
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Vamvakinou expands cancer screening
Federal Member for Calwell Maria Vamvakinou’s campaigning to expand the Cancer Council’s National Bowel Cancer Screening Program has finally come into fruition.
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Greeks in the Far Orient launch
The book Greeks in the Far Orient was officially launched in Melbourne last week by former premier of Victoria John Brumby.