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Last orders at The Graham

Restaurateurs Tony and Peter Giannakis are moving on − having put Port Melbourne on the fine-dining map.

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Greece looks to scrap Greek tragedy lessons for gender studies

If the changes get the go-ahead, philologists fear it will be another blow to Classical scholarship, occurring across the globe.

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Votes overwhelmingly in favour of Bulleen project

Ninety-two per cent of members were in agreement, confirming a sense of solidarity among the community.

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Greek crackdown on homes with illegal areas

The grace period for declaring ‘Illegal Structures and Property Violations’ has been extended until May 2017.

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Macquarie Initiative celebrates 30 years of Modern Greek studies

Over $23,000 was donated to the Modern Greek Studies Program, helping to cement its future.

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Vogue ranks Milos as the place to be in 2017

The Cycladic island was named the ‘most stylish and Instagrammable’ destination to visit in the New Year.

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Data and the small business loan

How does the accounting profession perceive data and utilise it to access funding? One of Australia’s online lending platforms to small business answers this question.

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Chicago: Greeks of the ‘Second City’

Chicago is a case study in chain migration, as relatives and fellow villagers sponsored others to come over, and this process continued for several generations

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‘I protect the Bayside because it is my front yard’

Dr Vicki Kotsirilos AM recognised for her work as a ‘guardian of the coast’.

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Asked about the bailout program stagnation, Greeks put the blame on Europe

The outright majority points to the German government as cause for delay, while support for Syriza remains strong

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