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Crackdown on dodgy educators

A crackdown on the international education industry will weed out the education providers of dubious integrity and stop exploitation, according to industry insiders of Greek backgr

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Insulation program is terminated by fed govt

The General Manager of Go Green Home Insulation , Bill Makris explains to Neos Kosmos why the way the government rebate program unfolded was “a disaster waiting to happen.”

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Mandela’s Greek lawyer to tour Australia in March

One of South Africa’s leading human rights lawyers, George Bizos, is touring Australia to present public lectures on human rights in pre-and post-apartheid South Africa.

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Marysville: Reborn from the ashes

Anastasia Zarifopoulos reflects one year later on life before and after the Black Saturday inferno hit Marysville.

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100 year old Aussie athelete in Greece

100 year old Ruth Frith had the adventure of a life time when her exploits at the World Masters Games earnt her the trip of a lifetime – to Greece.

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Miracle triplets start school

Miracle triplets Chrisovalantis, Konstantinos and George Hajis are three of 44,100 Victorian prep students who will start their first day at school today.

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A Greek spin on ovarian cancer awareness

Tania Tiropanis is one of the 11th Hour Ambassadors for Ovarian Cancer Month Campaign

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Mature debate needed on flag issue

Three Greek Australian community leaders express their opinions on the issue of changing the Australian flag.

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Two Greeks honoured on Australia Day

John Christodoulou from NSW and Steve Tharenou from Queensland were amongst the many community figures whose contribution was acknowledged on Australia Day.

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Why Greeks call Australia home

Thomas Andronas chats with three prominent Greek-Australians to find out their thoughts on celebrating Australia Day.

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