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Senator keeps open mind on health rebate

Nick Xenophon is keeping an open mind on the Budget proposal to scrap a 30 percent health rebate and is calling for a parliamentary committee of inquiry into the proposal.

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Young Greek of the Week

Tanya Gaudet, who loves tiropita and feels that happy-go-lucky is the one word that best describes her, is our Young Greek of the Week.

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19-year-old charged over West Gate deaths

A 19 year old driver involved in a fiery crash on the West Gate Freeway which killed two young Greek Cypriots has been charged with culpable driving.

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$150,000 to Agapi Care from Ploutarhos concert

The Ploutarhos concert raised funds that will assist Agapi Care acquire a property to assist Greek Australians with disabilities.

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Ombudsman damns Brimbank

A nine month investigation into Brimbank Council has resulted in an Ombudsman report critical of councillors and their conduct.

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Tragedy strikes as Greek murdered on dancefloor

What started out as a night out with friends saw a 20 year old Greek male fatally stabbed at a Brisbane nightclub.

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One million dollars granted to transform Kingston tip site

Kingston Council has received $1 million from the State Government to develop a land management plan for its Green Wedge areas dominated by tips and mounds.

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“Greeks treated unfairly”

A Greek councillor on Stonnington Council is under investigation by Local Governemtn Victoria for an alleged conflict of interest.

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EKEME referred to Auditor General

La Trobe University has referred the former National Centre for Hellenic Studies and Research to the Victorian Auditor-General for investigation.

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SA Parliament says ‘yes’ to genocide motion

A motion calling for the recognition of the Armenian, Pontian and Assyrian genocides was passed unanimously by the South Australian Parliament.

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