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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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Facebook help for students

Seven live Q&A sessions organised by the Department of Human Services have reached more than 1,500 students.

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Giving a voice to the voiceless

International barrister and academic Magda Karagiannakis led HACCI’s International Women’s Day event, speaking on how to be successful in a man’s world.

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New taxi network launched

Industry reforms encourage new business model.

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Australia’s stand on FYROM and Cyprus

Official hot spots briefing shines light on foreign relations.

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Holden appoints Dorizas on road to reinvention

Greek-born auto executive to lead company’s transformation.

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Greece will not give up WWII claims

German President acknowledges only a “moral responsibility”.

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Unemployment rate at 27.5 pct

Greece’s unemployment rate fell slightly in December, with 27.5 per cent of the workforce registered as being out of a job, according to the Hellenic Statistics Authority.

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Achaeans support the GOCMV

With over $7,000 for the Greek Centre for Contemporary Culture raised.

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Drug dealer murdered on his birthday

Drug dealer Bill Panagakos was shot dead on his 45th birthday.

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