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Shipping tycoon hires Amal on Greece’s behalf

The magnate, who operates in both Athens and London, wishes to preserve his anonymity.

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Mikakos fights for child abuse programs

MP Jenny Mikakos announces $250,000 of funding over three years for two research projects to offer new ideas on how to support children at risk of harm.

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100 not out for Dr Andrew Varigos

Pioneering GP and pharmacist celebrates his 100th birthday.

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Greek Australian film shortlisted for Colourfest Film Festival

Natalie Cunningham’s award-winning short film You Know What? I Love You chosen as one of six short films to screen at the Colourfest Film Festival.

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Glaucoma – the thief of sight

Melbourne ophthalmologist Dr Alex Ioannidis encourages Greek Australians over 50 to get their eyes checked every two years.

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Locals slaying the supermarket monsters

In Tasmania, the Nikitaras family have taken on Coles and Woolworths, and are winning battles if not the war.

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The Athenian Democracy, how did it work?

Emeritus Prof Ronald Thomas Ridley will give an informative lecture tonight on how Athenian Democracy worked as part of the Greek Community’s historical and cultural seminars.

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Honouring Venizelia

Cretan Brotherhood of Melbourne celebrated the Venizelia Commemoration.

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Germany brushes off Greek calls for WWII reparations

Germany says Greece should “concentrate on current issues”.

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Cyprus seeks distance from Greek euro drama

Cyprus wants to reverse a perception that the two countries are inextricably linked, worried that it could be dragged down with Greece

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