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Man accused of 1991 murder of Sinodinos on bail

The 1991 cold case murder of Yasmin Sinodinos has taken a new turn after the Adelaide Magistrates Court released the man accused on bail

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British historian warns Greece of Golden Dawn threat

Greeks must not underestimate the threat of Golden Dawn if they accept it as a legitimate, mainstream political movement British historian Mark Mazower said.

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Issues to be discussed when the troika comes

Expired debts, property taxation and objective values, indirect taxes, capital repatriation are the main points Greece will discuss with the troika.

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Students of St. John’s College celebrated St. Haralambos

In the memory of the Hieromartyr St. Haralambos, the leaders of the student body of St. John’s Greek Orthodox College, attended the Divine Liturg

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Campaign to save Greek migration records

The future of Greek migration records hangs in the balance, with a Federal MP imploring us to do our bit to save the family history of Greek Australian generations to come

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Greek Australian heads new Party

The Australian Sovereignty Party is about transparent fiscal policies and level migration.

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Recession, unemployment bite into economy

The Greek economy has dropped back to 2001 levels.

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French leader’s visit lifts mood, boosts prospects

French President Francois Hollande is due in Athens today and is expected to back the government’s efforts to get the economy back on an even keel .

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Multicultural Awards in NSW open

Nominations open for the NSW Premier’s Multicultural Awards

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Minister vows ongoing support for Cyprus

Jason Clare MP, Minister for Home Affairs stresses the importance of Australia’s role in UNFICYP.

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