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Cretan Anzac battlefield to be marked

Six months ago, the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Crete commemorated the sacrifice of thousands of Anzac soldiers and Cretans in May 1941.

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Student Film festival a geat success

Another successful Greek Student Film Festival has been held for the second year running, with over 40 short films selected from all over Australia.

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Australia blocks Talat visit

The former Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Talat has been forced to cancel his trip to Australia this month, following advice from the Australian Government’s Department for Foreign

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World-first cancer trial announced in Ballarat

A Victorian cancer research centre has begun trials that holds out a glimmer of hope for more effective future cancer therapies.

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The GoTo tour

It was the ride of a lifetime as nine South Australian philanthropists rode from Melbourne to Adelaide, as part of The GoTo Foundation, to raise their target $100,000 for Flinders

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Australia to Greece’s rescue

Julia Gillard has advised European leaders to “fast forward” their effort to pull Greece out of its financial crisis, accusing the union’s leaders of “muddling through” efforts to

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Goussis loses final appeal

Gangland assassin Evangelos Goussis will stay in prison for at least 27 years after he lost his final appeal.

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Bank of Beirut chief opens new BHB branches

Mr Salim Sfeir, Chairman and General Manager of Bank of Beirut – the major shareholder in Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB), visited Melbourne, Sydney and Perth last week to meet BHB cust

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Investment bank takes over site to be fitted out by Alex Perry

Alex Perry’s plans to be an interior designer are on hold.

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Ethnic community awards under scrutiny

Awards given to ethnic communities in NSW have come under scrutiny, since the execution of last years awards by then premier Kristina Keneally.

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