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Resolution for FYROM name dispute

US State Representatives Carolyn Maloney and Gus Bilirakis recently introduced a resolution that urges the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)

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Melbourne student takes on parliamentary stage

Melbourne’s St John’s College student Pavlo Oikonomidis has been elected as a teenage Parliamentarian by the Hellenic Parliament and the Greek Ministry of Education.

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Lost in translation

Concerns raised over Victoria’s public housing consultation.

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MP asks for rethink on countering extremism

Anti-terrorism tag to community grants “counterproductive”.

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Young journalist’s Multicultural Media grants presented at Neos Kosmos

The Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship Nicholas Kotsiras presented $5000 grants to three young journalists as part of the Multicultural Media Internship Program.

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Woodside targets Cyprus gas field

Woodside Petroleum boss Peter Coleman is pushing ahead to diversify beyond Australia, bidding for deep water gas fields off Cyprus where the company has plans to develop a liquefie

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Singapore Airlines cancel flights to Greece

Singapore Airlines Ltd. says it will no longer fly to Greece because of weak passenger demand.

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New solution for the survival of Modern Greek

Online teaching has the potential to revolutionise the way languages are taught in Australia and could ultimately mean the survival of Modern Greek at tertiary level

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Australia feels Greece’s exit woes

Just under a month before the make-or-break elections on June 17, it is increasingly conceivable that Greece may leave the eurozone, leading other countries to brace themselves for

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Skalkos cleared over plumber row

Greek Australian publisher, Theo Slalkos, has been cleared on a charge of assaulting a plumber by pointing a loaded shotgun at him when the workman demanded payment.

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