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Quantifying the success of multiculturalism

In the hopes of seeing a more tolerant society, a new policy will tackle tough questions like the prevalence of racism.

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Culture Seminars resume in 2014

Held by the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria, Term 1 of the 2014 Greek History and Culture Seminars kicks off on March 27.

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House prices to drop in 2014

House prices in Greece are set to slide again in 2014, extending the crisis in the property market for one more year, according to an annual market report by Eurobank.

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More than 100 mln euros given to NGOs

Church NGO shut down for irregularities shown to have received 23 million euros.

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Xenophon opposes Qantas plan

Labor backs senator’s call for inquiry.

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Sound advice over breakfast

The AHEPA/NUGAS Business Breakfast had hundreds of students and graduates hearing from some of the best in the community.

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$1m promised to Greek studies

Libs pledge funds for survival of Modern Greek in SA subject to electoral win

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Korydallos’ atrocious conditions

The hospital wing of Greece’s largest prison houses 200 ill inmates instead of 60.

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Greek airports enjoy upturn in arrivals

Athens and Thessaloniki airports enjoy a flux of recent arrivals

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New generations celebrate Apokries

For Greek schools and communities around Australia, Apokries are a time of feast and celebrations, but above all, of learning the customs and tradition behind them.

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