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Greeks in Germany see varied reactions from hosts

Greeks who study, work or live in Germany are increasingly having to answer uncomfortable questions such as how much money their parents make back home and how Greece spent Europea

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The accidental archaeologist: an informal perspective

Joanna Tsalikis will present a talk in SA as part of Festival Hellenika about her experiences volunteering in the archaeology department of the University of Sydney

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More room for baby boom in the top end

NT people find a procreative way to keep warm in winter.

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The Slap goes to Greece, while Tsiolkas works on a new success

Christos Tsiolkas talks to Neos Kosmos about the success of The Slap and his latest literary venture.

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Bank of Beirut launches new corporate identity

Bank of Beirut launched a new corporate identity and logo recently, which includes an image overhaul in all of the bank’s 15 branches around Australia in Melbourne, Sydney and Adel

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New company set up to promote Greek tourism

The establishment of a company whose sole purpose will be promoting Greek tourism, both domestic and foreign, was recently ratified by Parliament.

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Child porn link at Appeals Court

Police officers seized the hard drive from a computer operated by employees in the Appeals Court building in Athens on suspicion that it was used to trade in child pornography.

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Minister calls for Anzac Day unity

Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship Nicholas Kotsiras, has encouraged all communities across Victoria to participate in this year’s Anzac Day commemorations.

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Abused by her own

Court hears pensioner lived in fear of her nephew.

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Engaging Victoria’s youth

The Victorian Government launched their vision for young people – Engage, Involve, Create at the Victoria’s Young Thinkers’ forum this week.

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