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Two concerts in Melbourne

New musical work to celebrate 100 years of Vrettakos and concert for Polytechnic – Remembering 1973.

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AHEPA swears in new President and council

AHEPA carried out the traditional and solemn inauguration ceremony of officials and new President Spiros Roboti.

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Hoddle Street killer denied computer again

Mass murder Julian Knight will continue his fight to get a computer in his cell.

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When OXI in Greek means no

Various members of the Greek community and dignitaries paid their respects last Sunday for OXI Day at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne.

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Groups warn of spike in homophobic attacks

A spike in attacks against men and women perceived to be gay by suspected members of ultra-right organizations has prompted the reaction of rights groups.

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SYRIZA and police clash over photos

The police on Wednesday accused SYRIZA of trying to usurp authority and following tactics adopted by Golden Dawn.

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Greek Parliament passes new austerity package with tiny majority

The coalition government narrowly passed an omnibus bill containing structural reforms and austerity measures shortly after midnight on Wednesday.

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Australian embassies to get more resources

Government inquiry backs the expansion of Australia’s diplomatic footprint.

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Greek debt unsustainable

Greece’s debt, expected to reach 189 percent of GDP next year, is not sustainable and that the country’s lenders will need to tackle the issue soon.

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RIP Mihalis Tsounis

The sad news of Mihalis Tsounis’ passing, although not unexpected, is nonetheless shattering.

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