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Dark clouds shadow the future of ethnic media

Foreign media in Australia faces hard times if they fail to adapt to changes.

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St John’s Olympic marathon fundraiser

To celebrate the 2012 Olympic Games, the students of St John’s College will be holding an Olympic Marathon.

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State of Israel awards three Greeks who helped Jews during WWII

In a ceremony marked by great humanity, gratitude, pride and emotion; the state of Israel posthumously bestowed the Righteous Among the Nations Award upon three Orthodox Christian

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PASOK boss distances party from partners

PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos distanced his party from its two coalition partners, conservative New Democracy and Democratic Left.

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Head of Greece’s privatization fund resigns, citing personal reasons

The head of Greece’s privatization fund (TAIPED), Yiannis Koukiadis, has resigned, citing personal reasons.

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Business tune up

The end of financial year isn’t only about tax, it’s time to get your business in order too, says Mark Bouris.

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Australian tourist arrested in Olympia

A 61-year-old Australian was arrested yesterday after illegally entering Ancient Olympia.

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No discussion yet on Cyprus bailout amount

Cyprus has not specified a figure for a possible bailout it requested from euro-area countries on Monday, the country’s finance minister said.

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Top economist is appointed finance minister

PM Antonis Samaras appointed Yannis Stournaras, a prominent economist, former government adviser and outgoing development minister in the caretaker government, to assume the tough

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Implications of Greek crisis to be discussed by AHC

The implications of the Greek economic crises and its impact on Australian Greeks will be discussed by the Australian Hellenic Council (AHC).

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