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Fotios Tsiouklas: taking the digital world by storm at 16

The young Greek Australian is proving that there’s more to being an entrepreneur than just owning your own business.

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Greek Australian Elena Carapetis nominated for Walk of Fame

South Australia will have its very own Walk of Fame as part of Adelaide Festival Centre’s redevelopment project.

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Record number of tourists expected in Greece for 2017, but competition remains fierce

A record-breaking 30 million international visitors are expected in Greece for 2017, but how do we fare against the competition from the five most formidable tourist foes?

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‘We can’t afford to lose another generation. Not one this talented’

Freedom Besieged focuses on the impact of the economic crisis on Greece’s youth. Now Panayiotis Yannitsos needs your help to share his work around the world.

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At 16, Greek Australian Alessandra Kitinas is Australia’s youngest CEO

‘I want to be my own boss,’ says the young entrepreneur.

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More cuts for pensioners, families, and students

Cuts are also being proposed for the Pensioner Education Supplement and Education Entry Payment, a $1.9 million cut in total.

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Lesvos community in NSW helping to raise funds for Earthquake Appeal

Members of the Hellenic community of NSW and the broader community are encouraged to get involved and show their support.

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Greece gets a taste of Syrian cuisine

A victim of the refugee crisis, Barshank Haj Younes is making the most of being in Greece, cooking up a storm and introducing locals to the flavours of Syria.

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Eleven Greeks tied to huge haul of cocaine in France

Police seized over 1.5 tons of the drug.

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Greek veto on EU criticism of China’s human rights records

The move was seen to undermine the EU’s efforts to confront Beijing’s crackdown on activists and dissidents.

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