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Goodbye Adelaide − hello Brisbane
Greek billionaire Con Makris drops a bombshell on his home town and heads east: ‘You can’t make money in Adelaide’.
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Full-time pension for Greek man who spent only a decade in Australia
Demetrius Markopoulos, 74, has barely spent a decade of his life in the country but has managed to win the battle for an age pension.
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Honouring a champion of Greek language teaching
Clarinda Primary’s principal, Jean Hellerud, has retired after 45 years of teaching. Her role in the expansion of the school’s Greek language program cannot be overstated.
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Participants for Athens Artists-in-Residence Program announced
For the first time, the entire AAIA Hostel will be a dedicated space for artists.
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Two Greek Australians top the state with an ATAR of 99.95
GLC student Theofano Tsentikopoulou achieved the highest score in Modern Greek with 49.
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Adopt an olive tree in Messolongi
Become part of a unique group of people around the world who will contribute to the growth of olive farming in Greece.
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HAL embraces diversity in wider community
The Queensland Chapter of the HAL Association hosted a fundraiser for the Yugambeh Museum, Language and Heritage Research Centre.
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Modern Greece’s first diaspora
What happened in Venice in the years immediately prior to and after the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 in many ways set the stage for all subsequent Greek migrations.
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Are you certain you own land in Greece?
What happens if a third party enters, uses or builds on another person’s property? Architect Katerina Sirouni explains adverse possession and what you can do to avoid it.
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Archaeologists discover 2,500-year-old lost Greek city
Mystery surrounding why a hill 300km north of Athens was never before explored and documented.