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‘It’s a privilege to wear a traditional Greek costume’
The Greek Lyceum of South Australia has two performances scheduled next month, ahead of its 25th anniversary next year.
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‘Small businesses are the heart and soul of local communities’
Philip Dalidakis, Victoria’s Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade talks about the health of the sector and the policies that will allow for its continuous prosperity.
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Australia and Greece on a mission for sustainability
Representatives from the two countries took part in the Global Sustainable Tourism Conference 2017 in Chile to discuss the future of world tourism.
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Father Themis on the biggest scandal facing the world today: poverty
Down Under from Sierra Leone for a series of fundraisers, the former rock star turned priest talks about poverty, and his concerns for Australia’s moral standards.
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Nafplion voted best city in Greece
Set in one of Greece’s most diverse and vibrant regions, the historical seaside town is the perfect destination to immerse yourself in traditional Greek life.
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Pickpocketing takings in Greece well over $5,000 a day
Police cracks down criminal network targeting tourists.
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Could this be Thessaloniki?
A photo of the city’s coastline, dated from the mid-1860s before the walls surrounding it were demolished, fascinates Greeks and history enthusiasts around the world.
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The Greek Lyceum celebrates 25 years next year
‘It’s a privilege to wear a traditional Greek costume’.
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Greek MIT scientist creates model that may help predict precursor conditions to extreme weather events
“If we can predict the occurrence of these extreme events, hopefully we can apply some control strategies to avoid them,” Sapsis says.
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Sanctuary of Artemis unearthed in Evia
Since the 19th century, archaeologists have tried to locate this sanctuary, but this has not been possible.