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Tourism hit hard by negative images abroad

Greece’s negative image abroad as a holiday destination has had an impact on most sectors of the tourism economy.

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Beirut Hellenic opens its doors

In the presence of the Hon. Steve Bracks AC and Mr Tim Holding MP, Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB) and deputy CEO Mr Steven Pambris celebrated the Spring Street Branch Open Day in Melbo

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Greek-Cypriot-Israeli ‘energy axis’

Greece, Cyprus and Israel have agreed to deepen their energy cooperation, but are yet to sign a memorandum to seal their agreement.

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South Yarra churchgoers protest against craft market plans

Churchgoers from the St Constantine and St Helen’s Greek Orthodox Church on Barry St will be protesting against an application to close Elizabeth St in South Yarra, Victoria, for a

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My business: Cherish

Christening and Bridal specialists, Cherish, talk to Neos Kosmos about the challenges of running a small business.

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Study shows Greeks have lower cancer risk

Tomatoes possible preventer of disease

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Greeks look to villages for better quality of life

Greeks are considering moving from the city back to regional villages, says the results of a survey commissioned by the Agricultural Development Ministry that were made public Tues

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David Jones to add more staff

Troubled retailer David Jones plans to create up to 300 new jobs to improve customer service and to open more stores as it battles to restore its fortunes.

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Lecture on the restitution of the Parthenon Marbles

The Greek Community of Melbourne together with the Antipodes Festival invites you to attend A Lecture on the Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles.

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Medieval coins found in Naxos

Over fifty Venetian silver coins dating to the 14th century AD, have been found by archaeologists on the Aegean island of Naxos, revealed the culture ministry on Tuesday.

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