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Raptis disputes $21m tax debt

Jim Raptis says he owes the Australian Tax Office no money and will not be paying a $21 million tax bill.

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Ancient Greek should be funded by community

Community involvement will save dwindling programs like Ancient Greek says Professor K.O Chong-Gossard.

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Greece issues fines of 170 million euros in April for tax evasion

Greek Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) found that 25.6 percent of businesses and individuals whose books were checked for tax infringements were found to be in violation

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Tsochatzopoulos insists more witnesses should be called

Tsochatzopoulos called for two defense ministers in the New Democracy governments that took over from PASOK from 2004 onward to be questioned

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$30,000 grant for Greek community of Newcastle

NSW government donated of $29,450 to the Greek Orthodox Parish and Community of the Holy Apostles

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Prahran High School students reunite

Closed in 1996, the High School nurtured many young Greeks

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NSW lower house recognises Greek genocide

NSW is Australia’s first state to recognise the genocides and hopes are that other states will follow

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Suspended coffee makes winter warmer

Cafe owners embrace goodwill scheme for the less fortunate

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Kythera: the Australian Island

With one of the largest Kytherian populations living in Sydney, the small Greek island has seen a steady flow of Australian tourists visiting its shores

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Greek Australians charged over collapse of Viking Group companies

A Greek Australian part of the trucking company at the centre of the alleged fraud, Viking Group, was involved in the ‘severe bashing’.

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