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PASOK searching for unity and purpose
PASOK leader hopes the 39th anniversary of PASOK’s founding will mark a moment of unity for the troubled party
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Convict past for first Greeks in Aus
The first Greeks to walk on Australian soil were convicts, according to the late historian Hugh Gilchr
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Fury erupts over Anzac ‘fabrication’ slur
Reverend Fred Nile defends the ‘right to memory’ as NSW Government considers its response to Gallipoli ban
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Supercar to resurrect Greek auto industry
Greek architect and inventor, Dimitris Korres has lent his touch to Greece’s first supercar
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Xenophon and Greens vie for sixth spot
Sixth senate spot shapes as main electoral battleground in SA
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Golden Dawn gathering in Patra banned
A gathering that the ultra-right Golden Dawn party had planned to take place in the main square of the western port of Patra was banned at the last minute by local police
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Stournaras denies plan to cut heating oil tax
Finance Minister says there will be no move to reduce heating oil tax after MPs from New Democracy and PASOK created a whirlwind of speculation about the measure
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New deadline for Greek property
All titles need to be registered to Ktimatologio, the National Titles Registry
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Can Souris turn Batman blue?
Liberal candidate George Souris may not be a household name like the Labor luminaries who have held the seat of Batman for more than a generation but he’s staying optimistic