Australia
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Searches continue for missing Greek man
As National Missing Persons Week came to a close this weekend the search continues for Queensland man Michael Lalos, who disappeared the day before his 85th birthday on July 15.
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FECCA: stop using migrants as scapegoats
The Labor and Liberal parties are at risk of losing the migrant vote in the upcoming federal election according to the Federation of Ethnic Communities Council of Australia.
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Multicultural youth tune into media conference
Young Greek Australians are invited to be part of a multicultural media conference in Canberra
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Hellenic Council NSW promotes Greeks in politics
The Australian Hellenic Council of NSW met on Monday to discuss the promotion of Hellenic issues in Australian politics.
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Think Tax, think Anastasios
Twenty years of accounting adds up to great results for Anastasios Koutsikos, principal of Think Tax and director of strategy at the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Ind
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Mark Bouris answers your business questions
Executive chairman of Yellow Brick Road, Mark Bouris, discusses rate rises, housing investment and superannuation.
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Tax cut vital for small business growth
Tony Abbott’s proposed tax cuts for small businesses could mean big things for Greek Australians.
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Papandreou meets Diaspora politicians
President of the World Inter-parliamentary Hellenic Association (WIHA), Victorian MP, John Pandazopolous, met with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou in Brussels last week.
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Slater and Gordon launches new multilingual services
National law firm Slater and Gordon marked its 75th anniversaryby the launch of the company’s multilingual services.
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Light therapy good for Parkinson’s sufferers
Light therapy helps Parkinson’s sufferers deal with the effects of their illness, according to Cleo Papagiannis.