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A concert to support children in Greece
A concert to support children in Greece has been organised by AHEPA, in cooperation with the Pneymatiki Estai Ellidon Melbourne, for Sunday 15 July.
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Exit strategy: Greeks lining up to leave
The Migration Institute of Australia claims it has seen a significant rise in Greek Australian dual citizens who are making the move to Australia to seek employment opportunities.
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Baillieu congratulates new Greek PM
Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu has personally written to the new Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras congratulating him on his posting in the top job.
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More Greeks are homeowners and are married than Australians
New SBS online platform easily showcases the census data for ethnic communities.
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Coalition to focus efforts on gaining more adjustment time
The coalition government is to make asking for one or two more years to meet its fiscal and reforms targets the main goal in its upcoming negotiations with European and Internation
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Troika key talks to start in late July
Envoys lay ground for audit as creditors temper Greek hopes for concessions.
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Saving smarter
These last few years have been confusing for Australians thinking about retirement: when they look at what the experts have done with their money, they see it going backwards, or g
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“The stench of death is worse”
Nick Xenophon rose from his hospital bed this week to vote on the asylum seeker Bill, and give the government a serve on the issue.
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Cypriot archeology comes to life in lectures
Cypriot archeologist tells Australian audiences about new archeological findings in Cyprus.
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SYRIZA chief calls for Greek veto
Alexis Tsipras called on the new coalition government to veto an agreement by European Union leaders to prop up banks unless Greece is allowed to benefit from it in the same way as