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Koukouvagia: The Owl in Ancient Greece
A talk by Associate Professor Vrasidas Karalis as part of the Greek Festival of Sydney.
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Athens parade held without major incident
The Independence Day parade in Athens passed off without any major incident on Sunday amid an extremely high police presence.
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Billions go to waste over state data upgrade
The Greek state failed for nearly two decades to update its electronic data-keeping systems despite the expenditure of around seven billion euros in EU funds, a senior official sai
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Students take on leadership roles at South Oakleigh College
A special assembly will be held at South Oakleigh Secondary College to recognise the efforts of a special group of students – the Peer Support leaders of the school, this Thursday.
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Learn the Greek Easter way
Teach your children the importance of the Greek Orthodox Easter and the traditions.
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Einstein’s complete archives go online
Albert Einstein’s complete archives – from personal correspondence with half a dozen lovers to notebooks scribbled with his groundbreaking research – are going online for the first
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Toulouse siege ends in gunman’s death
The Toulouse shooting suspect, Mohamed Merah, has died after police stormed his flat, ending a 32-hour siege.
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Loss of GST revenues in billions
Greece would have had additional revenues of 9.8 billion euros last year had it matched the average level of value-added tax takings among member states of the Organisation for Eco
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Even the blind can drive in Greece
Some 36,000 disability allowances will be cut at the end of the month, following a national investigation into fraudulent claims.