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Up for the challenge

Steel company Structural Challenge, owned and operated by Maria Mavrikos, has been awarded for its innovative approach to construction.

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Early elections would be suicide, says Samaras

Prime Minster Antonis Samaras used the presidential issue as a platform for an attack on SYRIZA, which he accused of craving instability.

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Archaeologists unearth two Caryatids in Ancient Amphipolis dig

With thick curls covering their shoulders the Caryatids support an inner entrance into the tomb.

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Samaras, Erdogan at loggerheads over Cyprus

In a tense meeting, Greece Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said the Turkish president’s statements were torpedoing peace talks and undermining prospects for a settlement.

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FYROM PM says Greek name suggestions are ‘unacceptable’

FYROM Prime Minister, Nikola Gruevski believes Greece has too many domestic problems to focus their time on reaching a name solution.

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Our own Joy

Professor Joy Damousi and her research of child migration recognised with the highest academic award in Australia – the ARC Laureate Fellowship

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Talking about my father

Ex-Australian military serviceman and commentator Peter Adamis reflects upon his relationship with his father Vasilios.

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Greeks at higher risk of eye disease

Genetic predispositions to eye disease that might lead to blindness is prevalent in the Greek community.

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Pontians raise $4100 for Lemnos Memorial

Melbourne’s Pontiaki Estia Club has raised $4,100 and sold hundreds of dollars worth of Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee badges and posters.

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Walk With Me, walk with George

A mysterious disease won’t stop five-year-old George Bozinis from taking part in this Sunday’s Walk With Me in Melbourne, raising awareness about people with disability.

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