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Protesting the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus

The commemorative events organised by S.E.K.A. started in Melbourne on Thursday, with a peaceful protest outside the Turkish Consulate.

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Super priority

Most Australians can help their retirement planning without having to find extra money.

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Saving one child at a time

Aid worker Maria Strintzos has raised almost $160,000 and helped over 8,000 children in Tigray, Ethiopia – and she’s not stopping there.

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Tsipras makes bid for control over unified SYRIZA

On Saturday delegates will vote on the unified party’s charter, rules for electing its president, the founding declaration and the members of its central committee.

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Greek Gov’t submits multi-bill needed to secure next bailout tranche

The bill has to be voted in by July 19 if Athens is to secure the release of the first sub-tranche.

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IOVE predicts 5% recession in Greece for 2013

With unemployment expected to climb to 27.8%.

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One in three business in Athens consider leaving the capital

A study found that the 36 percent of businesses were considering relocating, due to high municipal rates and poor security.

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Hellenic Australian Business Council celebrates first year

HABC anniversary dinner celebrated the first organised attempt to link in trading and economic co-operation of Australia and Greece.

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Calombaris review upsets community

Food critic defends her review of George Calombaris’ new venture Gazi and states Greek food is on the up.

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Tender for construction of Athens’s first mosque launched

The first official mosque to go into operation in the Greek capital will have capacity to accommodate 350 people.

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