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The relevance of Hellenism in Australia

A youth forum aims to delve into the cultural fabric of Hellenism and whether or not it has a place in today’s Australia.

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‘Bad kebab’ TV jibe bites back

OECD data shows Greeks work the longest hours in Europe.

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Falling interest rate economy

Mark Bouris discusses rate reduction and how it impacts on the Australian economy.

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Crowds fill Darwin Glenti

The Greek Glenti in Darwin was blessed with wonderful weather as more than 35,000 people enjoyed a Greek party in the top end.

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Samaras poised to cooperate

ND boss sees convergence with others after vote but differences with SYRIZA over investments remain

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Council backs Chapel Street with a $6.1 million upgrade

City of Stonnington councillors have approved a total of $6.1million to upgrade Melbourne’s iconic Chapel Street retail precinct.

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Antipodes Writer’s Festival kicks off this weekend

The very first Antipodes Writers Festival – celebrating all things in Greek literature in Australia – kicks off on Friday 15 June.

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Hamer Hall gets a facelift

Melbourne’s Hamer Hall is reopening in July after a $135.8 million two-year revamp, and a four-day mini arts festival has been planned to mark the improvements, announced Minister

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Samaras turns to law and order as vote winner

ND leader Antonis Samaras turned his focus on the campaign trail to law and order issues and will continue to tap into this theme as the conservatives believe it could help them wi

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We’re drinking too much water

A recent study by university lecturer Spero Tsindos has uncovered that we are drinking far too much water than our bodies need.

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