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Greek Melb Uni students donate $1000 to Fronditha

Fronditha’s president, Mike Zafiropoulos delighted to see the young contributing to the elderly members of the community

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Perth’s Greek Glendi a hit

Nearly 10,000 people embraced Northbridge’s Hellenic festival this year.

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Russia offers war reparation help to Greece

Russia is giving Greece access to previously unused archives to help them build a stronger case against Germany to seek war reparations.

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Greek shipper gets US-Cuba ferry service permit

One of the first few licenses for the operation of coastal shipping services between the US and Cuba goes to a Greek.

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Teaching love in Sierra Leone

As a teacher, Eleni Athinodorou wanted to make a difference in the lives of others. Her wish came true when she found herself working for the Orthodox mission in Sierra Leone.

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Christopher’s Cake Shop

One of Australia’s oldest Greek cake shops is celebrating 60 years in business.

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Kostas Papaioannou Greek art lecture today

Professor Vrasidas Karalis will present a new lecture on Greek academic Kostas Papaioannou as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars.

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Byzantine women under the microscope in Adelaide

Women actively participated in many aspects and spheres of Byzantine society although to an extent, these were limited to the upper classes.

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Conference: Perspectives and Experiences of Childhood in the Ancient Mediterranean

The keynote speaker during the July conference will be Professor Mark Golden from the Department of Classics at Canada’s University of Winnipeg.

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Greece points finger of blame at creditors

Any slim hopes that had lingered for a possible deal at next Monday’s Eurogroup summit appears to have been abandoned.

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