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Oakleigh Grammar principal to stay on for extended tenure

The Oakleigh Grammar Management Committee has announced that Mark Robertson will continue in his position as principal, to enable “the consolidated growth and revitalization” of th

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New elections looming for Greece

SYRIZA leader Tsipras fails to make headway as Samaras accuses him of putting euro membership at risk.

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‘Battlers’ budget’ delivered by Swan

Treasurer Wayne Swan delivered a budget that will aid the lower to middle income earners.

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Nominations open for ethnic businesses

The 2012 Ethnic Business Awards have been launched and they are calling on businesses and individuals from a culturally diverse and ethnic background to nominate.

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Australian medical aid to Greece

Greek Australian lecturer in pharmacy Con Berbatis is urging the community to send medical aid to Greece.

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Welfare slashed for overseas travellers

A trip to Greece could cost you more than you think.

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Alphington Grammar shows Greek-owned organisations plans for revamp

Melbourne’s Alphington Grammar recently opened their doors to a number of Greek organisations for an open day at the campus.

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Kotsiras celebrates the humble olive

Minister for Multiculturalism and Citizenship Nicholas Kotsiras joined the large crowd in Mildura to celebrate at the Festival of the Olives, last Sunday.

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Tsipras picks up baton after Samaras fails to form unity govt

The leader of the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) is to get a shot at forming a coalition government after an attempt by Antonis Samaras, leader of New Democracy which came

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EU expresses concern about Chrysi Avgi

European Union Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele expressed his concern about any potential involvement of the far-right Chrysi Avgi in a new Greek government

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