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Greek colleges celebrate Hellenism

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Colleges from all over Australia converged on St George College in Adelaide last week to take part in the National Schools Event.

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Cypriot fears over Greece’s possible return to drachma

Eurozone banknotes might soon have the Greek word for “euro” exclusively thanks to Cyprus’s membership in the Economic and Monetary Union if fears of a Greek exit from the common c

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EU leaders leave Greece with few options

FinMin denies reports that eurozone members have been asked to draw up Greek exit contingency plans.

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Peering into the euro abyss

Dire warnings mark Greece’s potential exit from the euro.

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ANZ credit card rates go up

ANZ has increased the purchase rate on all its consumer credit cards by 15 basis points.

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Tea with Sofia an inspiring success

The event Tea With Sofia was everything and more that organiser Olympia Panagiotopoulos could ask for.

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Turkey: Israel violated north Cyprus airspace

Turkey’s military says two of its warplanes chased an Israeli aircraft that allegedly violated the airspace of the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state, where Turkey is exploring for oi

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Woodside targets Cyprus gas field

Woodside Petroleum boss Peter Coleman is pushing ahead to diversify beyond Australia, bidding for deep water gas fields off Cyprus where the company has plans to develop a liquefie

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Singapore Airlines cancel flights to Greece

Singapore Airlines Ltd. says it will no longer fly to Greece because of weak passenger demand.

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New solution for the survival of Modern Greek

Online teaching has the potential to revolutionise the way languages are taught in Australia and could ultimately mean the survival of Modern Greek at tertiary level

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