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Voula Delios’ murder a catalyst for North Hobart community

Local businesses motivated to look after each other and improve security.

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WA businesses seeking staff overseas

Despite the rising unemployment rate, hospitality venues are faced with ‘picky’ job seekers and are finding takers abroad, including Greece.

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Dalidakis makes no apology for $10k per month travel bill

The trade minister has made six overseas trips since October 2015, costing taxpayers over $160,000.

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Are ancient Greeks behind China’s terracotta soldiers?

Archaeologists seem to think so, as DNA findings trace European presence in China back to the 3rd century BC.

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The last Anzac nurse of Hellas passes away

AHEPA honours Una Clara Keast.

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Call for a Peloponnese Anzac Trail to aid Greek tourism

There is already growing support for this project from veterans families in Israel and elsewhere and Mr Claven appealed to Melbourne’s Greek community to come together.

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Restored Choragic Monument of Lysicrates to be unveiled

John and Patricia Azarias have saved a 148-year-old monument from destruction, and breathed new life into an Athenian literary tradition.

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Stylianos Pattakos dies

Stroke kills the last Greek coup leader of 1967 at age 104.

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Opportunity for creative residency in Athens

Professional Australian artists and writers have a chance through the AAIA to spend a month working and researching in Athens.

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IMF to stay out of Greece’s bailout

The exact nature of its role has not been decided.

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