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Interest groups seen as threat to ferry sector

Coastal shipping vessels may be forced to abandon their Aegean Sea routes in the coming months due to the dire financial situation ferry companies have found themselves in

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Xenios Zeus raids lead to fewer arrests

A total of 645 migrants were temporarily detained by police officers in downtown Athens as part of the ongoing Xenios Zeus operation aimed at curbing illegal immigration.

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Call for input for a better multicultural Victoria

The Vict Govt has called on multicultural communities to submit ideas on how the government can best assist all residents to live fulfilling lives and be engaged citizens.

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Golden Dawn sues Dendias

Golden Dawn’s Christos Pappas filed a civil suit against Citizen Protection Minister and the chief of the Greek Police Lt Gen Nikos Papagiannopoulos for slander.

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Community groups eligible for history-making grants

The Victorian government are inviting Greek community groups to apply for grants of amounts up to $15,000.

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Celebrating the Liberation of Thessaloniki

A public lecture to celebrate the centenary of the liberation of Thessaloniki 1912-2012 will take place on Sunday 30 September at the Melbourne Town Hall.

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Who’s afraid of the carbon tax?

Don’t forget the real issues behind the carbon tax says climate change analyst.

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Greek Australian honoured with re-election to prestigious UK body

Elena K. Tsolakis has been re-elected to the governing body of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the UK body for architecture and the architectural profession.

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Do you still own land in Greece?

Land owners in Greece can face a variety of problems, particularly if they are absent for long periods of time.

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Eurobank to help improve small companies’ cash flow

The program will allow small companies to be granted letters of guarantee from ETEAN and enable them to bolster their cash flow.

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