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MPs sworn in, various differences to be settled
The deputies voted to Parliament in the June 17 elections were sworn in during a straightforward ceremony.
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Drugs available on credit again
Athens pharmacies, which for more than a month have been refusing to provide medicines on credit to customers due to social security funds failing to settle their debts, are to res
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Stronger bans for misbehaving gamblers
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon wants longer bans imposed on misbehaving casino gamblers following an incident in which a women received a three-month back after she left her son
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Greek Australian Councillor to seek top Melbourne seat
Early votes have opened for the Melbourne District by-election.
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New bridge honours Australia’s first Olympian in 1896 Athens Olympics
Edwin Flack represented Australia solo, starting a long tradition of Olympic participation.
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Business profile: Media Services Australia
Bill Zographos, director of Media Services Australia talks to Neos Kosmos about the challenges and rewards of working in the media industry.
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Battle of Crete exhibition
A photographic exhibition exploring the Battle of Crete will be shown at the Hellenic Club of Canberra until the end of the month.
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Dark clouds shadow the future of ethnic media
Foreign media in Australia faces hard times if they fail to adapt to changes.
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St John’s Olympic marathon fundraiser
To celebrate the 2012 Olympic Games, the students of St John’s College will be holding an Olympic Marathon.
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State of Israel awards three Greeks who helped Jews during WWII
In a ceremony marked by great humanity, gratitude, pride and emotion; the state of Israel posthumously bestowed the Righteous Among the Nations Award upon three Orthodox Christian