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Government shifts to enforcing reforms

Officials mull how to implement measures agreed with troika as pressure for civil service layoffs looms

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Extension for papers for Greek conference

The deadline for papers for the 10th International Conference on Greek Research has now been extended until Friday 19 April.

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Cretan dance lessons with the master

Dance teacher and choreographer Giannis Megalakakis will be in Australia to host international Cretan Dance workshops

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Xenophon takes Malaysian govt to court

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon will take the Malaysian Government to court after being deported and banned from the country earlier this year.

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Ex-PM refuses to testify before parliamentary panel

Papandreou tells Lagarde list inquiry that his deposition contained full details.

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Doctors offer free services for the poor

The drive, dubbed “Health Allies,” aims to provide medical, psychological and social support and offer free goods and service

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Fight continues for Modern Greek

The Minister for School Education warns the Greek community that the fight is far from over, and they must enrol their children in Modern Greek

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A gem for Kastoria

Greek Australian businessman Paul Afkos has given back to his birthplace to help those affected by the crisis

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Brisbane’s paniyiri set to raise the roof

Paniyiri Greek Festival will be held on the weekend of 18-19 May and will be bursting with art, culture, fashion and food .

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Easter cooking workshops in NSW

The Greek Festival of Sydney has dedicated a section of the cultural program to food.

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