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Greece’s National Association of Theologians to boycott new religious studies

The National Association of Theologians (NAT) in Greece have taken it upon themselves to launch a boycott campaign against the new religious studies curriculum. Following the new books’ release NAT has …

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Suspending Greek pension cuts now being discussed by European officials

The chance of pensioners in Greece facing yet another cut to their monthly wages appears to be lessening amid reports leaders of the Eurozone are opening up to the possibility …

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Greece’s population in decline as deaths outweigh births

Greece’s economy may be showing signs of promise, but when it comes to population growth it’s another story entirely. Recently released statistics have revealed that people are dying at an …

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New businesses blooming in Greece

If recent numbers are anything to go by, Greece’s economy seems to be taking a albeit small turn for the better. The establishment and opening of businesses far exceeded the …

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Samuel Symons, 27, loses cancer battle

Samuel Symons, 27, has passed away following a long battle with a recurrent aggressive brain tumour. “It is with profound sadness that our family announces the passing of our son …

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Proposal to upgrade Oakleigh station precinct goes public

Plans to upgrade Oakleigh railway station and its surroundings have been presented for public consultation by the City of Monash council. The main theme behind the designs is to take …

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Melbourne and Greece to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice of Mudros

Over the last four years, Australia has commemorated the various stages of the First World War. This year marks the centenary of the end of the war. While the focus …

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THI Australia gives helping hand to remote Greek islands

The Hellenic Initiative (THI) Australia teamed up with Axion Hellas to support the provision of medical assistance to residents of remote Greek islands, during a visit of volunteer doctors and …

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Planning an overseas trip? Make sure you are not in debt to Centrelink!

In a bid to recoup $800 million of debt, former welfare recipients who owe money to the federal government will face a travel ban until the funds are repaid. So …

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Environmentalists say toxic emissions from cruise ships pose health risk on Santorini

Tests were carried out earlier this week on Santorini looking at the concentrations of dangerous ultrafine particles in the atmosphere, and the results are staggering. Conducted by the Hellenic Ornithological …

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