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It’s a jungle out there
Despite the introduction of safety screens and cameras, serious assaults on taxi drivers are on the increase. What can protect our cabbies and ensure perpetrators face justice, ask
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Furore as Sydney press goads Greece
The Sydney Morning Herald’s harangue of Greece last week may be offensive, but more importantly, its logic is fundamentally flawed, writes Mike Sweet.
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Ancient maritime models bring history to life
The Hellenic Foundation for Culture, in association with the Hellenic Museum sets sail with its latest exhibition on 23 September, celebrating the evolution of Hellenic maritime cr
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Pressure on SA Greek centre to succeed
The current financial situation in Greece has increased the pressure for the Logos Australian Centre for Hellenic Language and Culture at Flinders University to succeed, forcing th
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New education man in town
Vasileios Gkogas is aware he has big shoes to fill as he takes over from Charalambos Ladopoulos as Consul General of Greece for Education.
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Victorian Cypriot members reject Tsindos’ vision
CCMV members have turned down an ambitious plan to transform the community’s resources and get back in the black.
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Intralot awarded 15-year gaming monitoring licence
Intralot is going to be Victoria’s new single electronic gaming machine (EGM) monitor.
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Fool’s gold
As Greece teeters on the edge of default, one man promises to save the Hellenic Republic using hidden treasure. The question is, will he find it in time?
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Overseas doctors lack communication skills
A serious diagnosis: Doctors from abroad need more than just an English examination, they need a communication test.