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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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ND, PASOK snub vote on civil service rehirings

New Democracy and PASOK walked out of parliament before a bill was passed proposing changes to the public administration.

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Thessaloniki’s Boutaris angers other mayors by transferring cash

“We are not doing the government a favour; we are supporting the country,” says Yiannis Boutaris

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Over 120,000 Greeks apply for aid from government

Thousands apply for meal vouchers, free electricity and rent subsidies in the first two weeks of a new government aid program.

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AMHRC seeks an apology

Pro-Skopje group asks Neos Kosmos to pull Tamis article.

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Nadia Tass takes on The Flick

Greek Australian director/producer brings to life the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of Annie Baker.

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