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Miracle worker
Greek Australian Dr Kostas Pantos is giving couples a chance at achieving their dreams of having a child.
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AHEPA/NUGAS young breakfast initiative
AHEPA Youth Victoria has joined forces with the National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) to host their first Business Breakfast.
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Greece paying a heavy price for corruption
Corruption costs Greece some 554 million euros every year, according to the first European Commission report on the phenomenon that was published this week.
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Berlin plays down reports of a third aid package
German officials appeared to give out conflicting messages about the country’s position on Greece with officials playing down reports about a new Greek loan package.
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Athens, Perth top best travel list
A resurgence after the crisis places Athens in the top 52 places to visit in 2014.
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World Council of Hellenes Abroad to pay IKA debts
SAE threatened with eviction, because the constitutionally recognised peak body of the Hellenic diaspora did not pay its insurance and superannuation dues to two workers.
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Eros fundraiser for Sydney Children’s Hospital
Eros – Charity from the heart have organised a Valentine’s Day event – a Greek family night, full of entertainment and fun to raise funds for the Sydney Children’s Hospital.
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Pharmathen makes inroads in Australia
Greek global pharmaceutical company Pharmathen – heavily investing in R&D and distributing its products to more than 85 countries – is Australia bound.
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More earthquakes shake Kefalonia
Magnitude 6.1 earthquake strikes off western Greece, reports United States Geological Survey.
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Bailout actions still pending
Greece is behind in the implementation of 153 actions demanded by its lenders, according to a timetable compiled by the Finance Ministry.