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2012 at Olympic Hall

New Years Eve is always a great night to regroup and look at the year that was through Greek song, food and dance.

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Rego up and public servants to be axed

As Baillieu takes his axe to the public servants, car registration is set to soar to replenish the state’s budget bottom line.

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Demands for pay back rejected

Greece’s main political parties this week, came out in opposition of an attempt by former MPs to claim back pay and pension benefits even though most of the ex-deputies represented

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Precious gems from Little Athens

Mike Sweet talks to Maria Alex of Alex Brothers Jewellers as she takes her first steps into online business.

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Christmas lights spectacular

For the fifth year running, Hunter Valley Gardens is set to host Christmas Lights Spectacular, Australia’s biggest Christmas lights display and the largest display of its kind in t

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Genocide history resources go online

A website specifically designed to assist Australian teachers and students in Armenian, Hellenic and Assyrian Genocide education, was recently launched at the ANC Australia Annual

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Aus ambassador awards Cretan students in Greece

Jenny Bloomfield, Australia’s Ambassador to Greece recognised the achievements of four high school students from Crete who excelled in their schooling for the year.

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Melbourne uni offers a summer of classics

The University of Melbourne’s School of Historical and Philosophical Studies Classics and Archaeology will be holding informal summer courses for those who want to learn more about

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Cr Lalios wins VMC Award for Excellence

Councillor Mary Lalios received the VMC Award for Excellence in a ceremony at Government House, on Thursday night

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PM hopes for EU lifeline

Greece was going into Friday’s European Union leaders’ summit looking for a unanimous decision on fiscal governance.

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