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Pensioners demand ‘fare’ go

Greek pensioners around Victoria rallied this week, demanding that the Baillieu government stay true to their key election promise of reducing the cost of living.

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Homebuyers struggle with deposits

Lack of a deposit – not interest rate movements – is hurting first homebuyers.

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Mitropanos laid to rest

Legendary Greek singer and the artist responsible for the revival of Greek rembetika Dimitris Mitropanos, was laid to rest on Thursday.

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Salary cut talks proceed

The process of negotiating salary cuts in the trade and banking sectors began this week between employer associations and union representatives, with reductions ranging from 8 to 1

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Bartering system to Volos citizens’ aid

A city full of resources but short on Euros, Volos tapped into an old-school bartering system to survive in a time of crisis.

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Foundations of Western civilization: a public lecture

Ever wondered about the campaigns of Alexander the Great, the way Hellenism was spread throughout the ancient world? These four lectures on the foundations of Western civilizations

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Crime stoppers thanks Greek community

Crime Stoppers Victoria has recognised the role Neos Kosmos plays, as well as other ethnic media, in creating safer through the Crime Stoppers’ multilingual program.

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Gillard to hold talks with Turkey

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard will hold talks with Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan next week.

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100 years for Castellorizian’s in WA

One of the oldest ethnic groups in Australia, the Castellorizian Association on WA Inc, is celebrating its 100th year in May.

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Public lecture on the archaeology of religion

Dr Konstantinos Politis will be presenting a talk titled Archaeology and the Bible in Jordan: Sanctuary of Lot. Dr Politis is an archaeologist educated in Greece, the US, Belgium a

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