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Athens’ homeless strikes a chord with Greek Australian MP

Greek Australian Labor MP Steve Georganas was deeply moved by a visit to an Athens Homeless Centre earlier this year.

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Strike stops school year before it begins

The new school year for Greece will be disrupted tomorrow by a strike by primary school teachers and a 3 hr strike by secondary teachers.

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Golden Dawn, police at loggerheads

The Public Order Ministry was locked in a dispute with Golden Dawn following a decision to revoke the party’s right for state-appointed body guards.

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Troika sends coalition back to drawing board

Coalition looking for new savings after troika rejects some cuts.

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Water and waste workshop in Greek

A series of workshops have been organised in Greek for Marrickville residents to understand how they can save water and reduce waste at home

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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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