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Karamesinis family win damages

A family’s tragic loss could mean tighter regulation on crowd controllers in Victoria.

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Paschal Service and a big fry-up for Easter

The South Australian Central Youth Committee, will be hosting an Open Air BBQ at the Parish of Apostle Andrew, Noarlunga this Sunday.

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Brewing the Nikias way

Costa Nikias launched his first commercial beer La Sirene in December and Melburnians can’t get enough of it.

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GoTo boys on target

Three Greek Australian boys are on target to raise $100,000 for the Flinders University Autism Early Intervention Program (EIRP).

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Quiet rallies mark May Day

Several thousand protesters joined May Day marches in central Athens, as organisers said they hoped action Europe would pressure the EU to change course.

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Police identify HIV positive sex workers in Athens

Medical tests conducted on dozens of prostitutes by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KEEL) in the past two days have revealed that 12 of the sex workers are HIV posit

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Young Greeks hesitant about moving abroad

Seven out of ten young Greeks would like to leave the debt-wracked country and seek their fortune elsewhere, but less than one in five have taken steps to emigrate, according to ne

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Antipodes literary competition submissions call-out

The Greek-Australian Cultural League’s annual bilingual publication, Antipodes, is looking for literary submissions for their next issue, due out in October 2012.

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New aged care plan gets the thumbs up

The Gillard government’s announcement that Australia’s elderly will be able to stay in their homes for longer under a $3.7 billion overhaul to the aged care system, has been receiv

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Learn Ancient Greek

Learn about the origins and rich history of everything from philosophy to mathematics and modern English while learning Ancient Greek.

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