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Xenophon backs carbon tax repeal

Senator proposes emissions scheme rethink and the creation of a federal anti-corruption body.

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Muslim Australians still feeling the pressure

Greek Australian Muslim Tony Vlahos agrees that surveillance of Muslim communities should be done carefully and discretely.

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Pasok only party with realistic proposal, Venizelos says

The dilemma facing voters at the June 17 elections was not a choice between the euro or the drachma but between a unilateral rejection of the bailout or its revision in the realist

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Parties slam Lagarde over tax evasion comments

Greece’s political leaders rounded on International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde following comments in an interview where she expressed more sympathy for child

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Brisbane Paniyiri pulls in the crowds

Under bright blue skies Brisbane’s Paniyri festival celebrated its 36th birthday last weekend, attracting in excess of 60,000 guests who immersed themselves in a feast of Hellenic

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Olympiacos remembers Pontian genocide

The Pontian Genocide was commemorated at the Greek Australian memorial at the Shrine of Remembrance

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St Johns students remember Pontian genocide

Students from St Johns College commemorated the Pontian genocide at a church service at St Efstathios.

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Pontian genocide monument unveiled in South Australia

A monument commemorating the Pontian genocide has been unveiled in Salisbury, South Australia.

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Complaint against AMAC dropped

After letters of regret were sent by Professor Meville-Jones and the University of Western Australia to the Macedonian Council of Western Australia (MCWA)*, the MCWA has dropped a

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Australia’s richest Greeks

Seven Greek Australian families have appeared on BRW’s 200 rich list.

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