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‘I’ve always kept my finger on the pulse of the Greek community’

Stepping down as CEO of the Australian Greek Welfare Society, Voula Messimeri AM talks about the mind-set that allowed her to steer the organisation for nearly three decades.

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Southern Greece drowns in floods while the north battles raging fires

The start of autumn taking its toll on citizens and local authorities.

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Debt settlement ‘Closer than ever’ says Tsipras

A rift between the International Monetary Fund and the European Union on how to address Greece’s debt crisis is damaging for the country.

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Odyssey Festival returns to Adelaide

South Australia’s 2016 Odyssean journey begins with a month-long event that kicks off at the end of September.

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All the kids of Father Themi

For those orphaned children by Ebola, Father Themi is taking on a new mission.

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Do you know what you are made of?

We decided to take a DNA test, and ancestry expert Brad Argent explains all there is to know about it.

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Cotton roads: Greek entrepreneurs in Ottoman Egypt

The Greek Centre hosts a lecture presented by Dr Dr Nick Dallas.

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Small Bytes help children be safe and responsible tech users

All government-funded kindergarten programs will be receiving hard copy sets of the cards.

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Dalidakis brings Girls In Tech to Melbourne

The decision is part of the initiative to ramp up support for girls and women in the digital technology sector.

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45,000 Greeks calling Australia home since 2010

Figures released by the Greek Foreign Ministry are on the rise as young Greeks continue their search for a brighter future.

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