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Greek and Cypriot companies at Fine Food Australia

Fine Food Australia, Australia’s largest international food and hospitality event, will be taking place in Melbourne from 10 to 13 September 2013.

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Paths to Victorian economic growth mapped out

De-politicising infrastructure options and educational investment dominate economic symposium.

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Sydney Cretans back 42nd Street memorial

The creation of a memorial on the site of the famous ‘charge at 42nd Street’ by ANZAC troops during the Battle of Crete is a step closer.

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New Pontic club paves way for community

The official launch of the Pontic Educational and Cultural Association of Victoria (Akrites Tou Pontou), was held with a debut function at the PAOK soccer complex

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Jim Raptis makes business comeback

Greek Australian property developer Jim Raptis is poised for business comeback with plans for an apartment project at Labrador, Gold Coast.

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Tsipras: ‘I wish we had become Argentina’

Alexis Tsipras made the remarks when asking a parliamentary question during the PMs question time about the proposed government sell off of Hellenic Postbank.

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Customs officer Katralis faces drugs and bribery charges

Customs officer Paul John Katralis is facing charges of drug trafficking and receiving bribes after federal police agents arrested him and two drug couriers late last month

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Greek at Monash survives another day

Monash University is committed to the survival of the Modern Greek program as discussed in a meeting.

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Troika asks for clarification on some Greek austerity measures

Troika has qualms about the measures Athens has identified in order to meet its target of cutting public spending by 11.5 billion euros over the next two years.

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12-year-old boy relives fatal attack on his mum

A 12-year-old boy had to relive his mother’s fatal attack in the Melbourne Magistrates Court this week at the committal hearing for Con Vlahos.

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