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Papoulias to head team at EU summit
President Karolos Papoulias will lead a ministerial delegation representing Greece at the European Union leaders’ summit in Brussels later this week.
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Litigation likely in Parthenon Marbles campaign
Campaigners for the reunification for the Parthenon sculptures say they’ll consider suing the British government to force the marbles’ return to Athens.
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Account switching to get easy in 2 weeks
Banks will soon be doing the dirty work for customers wanting to switch transaction accounts, with new reforms set to kick in from July 1.
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Rate of hate attacks rises in Greece
Racially-motivated attacks are becoming more frequent and more violent.
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Coalition sets out policies on bailout, growth and political reform
Greece’s coalition government unveiled its policy platforms over the weekend.
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Greece still tops the list
Ballarat restaurateur Terry Frangos, who grew up in Australia, thinks that despite the economic crisis, Greece is still the “second best country in the world”.
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‘It’s all Chinese to me…’
A survey send-out bungle led to Greek tenants of Victoria’s public housing system receiving feedback forms in Chinese.
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Suspension may encourage racism in suburban footy
A Greek Australian footballer was suspended from playing two games in suburban football after he retaliated to racial abuse, said the suspension may encourage ongoing racial abuse.
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Quarter million Greek speakers in Australia
The Greek language shows high retention rates according to Census 2011 results.
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Disco for the kids
An underage disco has been organised for the youth of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia’s dance group.