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Young Greek of the Week
Aspiring young journalist Danae Andreopoulos, who loves baklava and describes herself as friendly, is our Young Greek of the Week.
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GOCMV elections on January 17
The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne Victoria (GOCMV) elections have been deferred to January 17 as a result of a compromise agreement reached between opposing sides of the GO
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Mayors defy ALP
Labor aligned Councillors have stirred passions by breaking ranks and being elected to mayoral positions in Moreland and Whittlesea.
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Director appointed for Hellenic Centre
An internal La Trobe University staff newsletter has revealed that a Chair in Greek Studies and Director for the new Research Centre for Greek Studies has been appointed and that t
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Director appointed for Hellenic Centre
An internal La Trobe University email has announced that the appointment of a new Chair in Greek Studies and Director for the Research Centre for Greek Studies will be announced on
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New book for Cyprus sparks high interest
A book which examines thre three decades of the Cyprus peace process in detail was launched in Melbourne by a Rudd Government Minister.
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Kakavas loses his fight against Crown Casino
A self-confessed Greek-Australian who sued Crown Casino for taking advantage of his addiction, has lost his bid to force them to repay his losses and pay him damages.
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Young Greek of the Week
Tiffany Papaemanouil, who loves dolmades and feels that machine is the one word that best describes her, is our Young Greek of the Week.
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Educational seminar for Greek teachers
The Victorian School of Languages (VSL) is organising a seminar on December 10 which will see the presentation of the book Text Types in Greek, the practical manual to prepare stud
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Brilliant idea, poorly executed
The Pan Hellenic Games has attracted a mixed score card from sporting officials who accompanied the sporting teams from across Australia.