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Cracking the glass cultural ceiling

A report co-written by Dr Dimitria Groutsis shows that culturally diverse women can lead a company into financial success faster.

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Hellenic RSL to honour Greece’s bravery with OXI Day commemoration

Saturday marks 77 years since Greece defied the fascist ultimatum of Mussolini to enter Greece.

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Bonegilla: a place Greek Migrants were told to avoid at all costs

Dr Alexandra Dellios’s new book includes stories of Greek migrant resistance and how they shaped Australian society and its systems.

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Greece’s growth undermined by lack of investment

The Greek economy is on the way to recovery, but will need investments to grow at an average rate of 8 per cent for the next few years.

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One in three Greeks living in poverty

The stats include anyone earning less than 60 per cent of the average national income.

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John Perry: the son of migrants who fought for human rights in Australia

The Perry family hopes their father’s story will continue to inspire others of Hellenic origin to achieve all that they can.

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Russian media claims CIA plotted to assassinate Karamanlis

The claims were broadcast on Russian television as part of a recent documentary.

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Greek ‘newcomers’ continue to form strong bonds in Australia

Adelaide’s newly arrived Greek migrants group, E.N.A. 2010+ held its second state meeting to discuss and share their experiences.

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End of an era for the Greek Studies program at La Trobe. What’s next?

As Dr Maria Herodotou retires after 35 years, Head of the Department of Languages and Linguistics Professor James Walker talks about the future of Greek studies at La Trobe.

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Revisiting the work of Dimitris Tsaloumas

A special lecture on the life and work of the late poet will be given on Monday by Dr John Vasilakakos.

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