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Greek wharfie killed in tragic accident

Dock workers across Australia paid tribute to deceased Greek Australian colleague Nick Fanos who died on March 28 while loading containers on a ship in Sydney.

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Helfgott to play at research charity night

David Helfgott will be performing at the inaugural charity dinner in Canberra to raise funds for the newly established Hellenic Club Neurosurgery Research Fellowship.

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Tanner prefers Greek

The Federal Minister of Finance, Lindsay Tanner, explains why he can speak Greek with a good degree of fluency.

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Saying “No” to the Patriarch

“Thanks but no thanks!” was the response from Australia’s and America’s Archbishops to the call by the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew – spiritual leader of global Greek Orthodoxy

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45 years of compassion recognised

79 year-old Loula Kostos has received a service award for 45 years of helping sick children at the Royal Children’s Hospital.

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Musical language of Greece entices students

The key to maintaining ‘Greekness’ may be through more emphasis on Greek
culture, in addition to the language, says mother, Maria Rerakis.

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A festival of many flavours

Neos Kosmos celebrates the sights and sounds of the Glendi weekend
with a visual diary of one of Melbourne’s largest street Festivals.

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Brumby supports Greek language

The Victorian Premier John Brumby declared his support for the inclusion of Modern Greek in the national curriculum at the reception organised by the State Government to mark the G

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Great Greek National Day march

The Greek National Day Parade at the Shrine of Remembrance yesterday was a great success with the Parliamentary delegation from Greece impressed with the great number of community

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Sydney Festival ‘success’

The Greek Festival of Sydney launched two weekends ago with a successful two day ‘panygiri’ at Darling Harbour.

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